Can mineral oil be used on vinyl car tops?
On One Hand: Works TemporarilyIf you’re on your way to a car show or are already parked at the fairgrounds and need a quick shine, then mineral oil can do the job. It’s hard to deny that mineral oil in the form of baby oil or even WD-40 can lend a deep shine to vinyl, provided that you don’t get it wet.On the Other: Don’t Leave It OnThere is at least one very good reason not to use mineral oil on your vinyl top. Vinyl is specifically designed to resist intrusion by chemicals and stains such as that of mineral oil, which means it won’t stay on. Because the oil is lighter than water, it will lift off your top the first time it gets wet. Keep some detergent handy; you’ll be washing the stuff off of your paint for a week.Bottom LineIf you want to shine up your vinyl top, consider any one of the many specialty vinyl products on the market. A silicone-based wax will give the vinyl a very hard and long-lasting shine, but it can look a little oily. You might want to think about a mink-oil base