Same. Just did this a few weeks back…enuff_zed said:Use Milton sterilising fluid first to kill off the algae.
inkey$ said:Same. Just did this a few weeks back…enuff_zed said:Use Milton sterilising fluid first to kill off the algae.
1/ Wash and rinse
2/ Milton Sterilising tablet and water. Scrub with roof brush.
3/ Rinse
4/ Johnsons Baby Bath with roof brush (yes really!)
5/ Rinse
6/ AG Roof cleaner and fixer (optional overkill step)
I took a picture and zoomed in and then took a screen shot on my phone, must admit I am worried I have been scrubbing too hard.inkey$ said:Could just be the photos, but those patches look worn/threadbare.
I'd give Chris_D's idea a go, and if that doesn't move it then it may be fabric density related :-oAcestumacher said:I took a picture and zoomed in and then took a screen shot on my phone, must admit I am worried I have been scrubbing too hard.inkey$ said:Could just be the photos, but those patches look worn/threadbare.
When I saw this a week or two back it almost looked like white paint, though more likely to be pigeon crap. My lad lost a patch of paint off his Fiesta after he left pigeon s**t on his car too long. I think this could be a similar issue and the vinegar may be the next solution to try.inkey$ said:I'd give Chris_D's idea a go, and if that doesn't move it then it may be fabric density related :-oAcestumacher said:I took a picture and zoomed in and then took a screen shot on my phone, must admit I am worried I have been scrubbing too hard.inkey$ said:Could just be the photos, but those patches look worn/threadbare.
My nephew asked me about that video as he's just bought himself an MX5.millview22 said:Have a look at Car Cleaning Guru on YouTube - he recently cleaned the roof of a MX5, which was in very poor condition.
It was growing mossmillview22 said:Have a look at Car Cleaning Guru on YouTube - he recently cleaned the roof of a MX5, which was in very poor condition.
yes think I have been that impatient sod!Chris_D said:My nephew asked me about that video as he's just bought himself an MX5.millview22 said:Have a look at Car Cleaning Guru on YouTube - he recently cleaned the roof of a MX5, which was in very poor condition.
OMFG, major cringe with the amount of scrubbing he did on that roof!!
He's probably taken at least 10 years out of it's life! It's amazing he didn't wear holes into it!
My nephew followed my (and his granddad's) method to tackle the mould on his own roof. It took over a week of applying and re-applying white vinegar, letting it soak in and do it's own work before lightly washing and it's come up like brand new!
As an impatient Gen z'er he wanted an instant result but wisely he decided to bide his time and is now glad he did.
You can also make your own vinegar solution by mixing acetic acid with distilled or demineralised water.
It's the ONLY method you need to use unless of course, you're an impatient sod.
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