So couple of months ago I decided to re dye my roof with Renovo, and to be honest I made a complete and utter pig's ear of it !! the roof ended up in worse condition than in the first place tide marks all over it

Now I know I'm not the only person who's made a mess of re dying the roof, once you get marks on it, it's impossible to get them off, Renovo suggest that you dye the roof again this just makes it look worse
I googled it but any suggestions of how to get rid of marks came up with a big fat zero.
So after every attempt to get this roof looking better failed it was time to do something a bit more drastic :roll:
This next bit is not for the faint Hearted basically I scrubbed the roof with neat Acetone ( nail varnish remover) what followed was two weeks of hard work but a roof that looks 100% better all of the tide marks have disappeared without removing any of the colour of the original roof and so far without any effect on the canvas top
Acetone breaks down the new dye that's been put on leaving the roof clean and as it was before.
At the moment I don't know what the long term effects of this will be but the car has been left out in direct sunlight for 2 weeks and the roof has not altered in colour and hasn't gone into holes, so I just may have found the solution to a lot of people's roof dying nightmares
Hopefully poeple will find this useful but I am going to put disclaimer on this Acetone is a very strong chemical and if it ruins your roof I don't want you coming round my house kicking my head in. :thumbsdown: it's worked for me
P.S. it also took 3 litres of acetone !!!
the roof as of this morning still work to do but better beats buying a new roof
By the time I finished the roof should be back to a clean unmarked base so I can dye it properly

Now I know I'm not the only person who's made a mess of re dying the roof, once you get marks on it, it's impossible to get them off, Renovo suggest that you dye the roof again this just makes it look worse
I googled it but any suggestions of how to get rid of marks came up with a big fat zero.
So after every attempt to get this roof looking better failed it was time to do something a bit more drastic :roll:
This next bit is not for the faint Hearted basically I scrubbed the roof with neat Acetone ( nail varnish remover) what followed was two weeks of hard work but a roof that looks 100% better all of the tide marks have disappeared without removing any of the colour of the original roof and so far without any effect on the canvas top

Acetone breaks down the new dye that's been put on leaving the roof clean and as it was before.

At the moment I don't know what the long term effects of this will be but the car has been left out in direct sunlight for 2 weeks and the roof has not altered in colour and hasn't gone into holes, so I just may have found the solution to a lot of people's roof dying nightmares
Hopefully poeple will find this useful but I am going to put disclaimer on this Acetone is a very strong chemical and if it ruins your roof I don't want you coming round my house kicking my head in. :thumbsdown: it's worked for me
P.S. it also took 3 litres of acetone !!!
the roof as of this morning still work to do but better beats buying a new roof

By the time I finished the roof should be back to a clean unmarked base so I can dye it properly