Hi. There no problem I just thought it might have been a good idea. I just wanted to know dosage and process reallyCrazy Harry said:Hi Scott, what problem are you trying to fix?

What would be the process pleaseNumber5 said:Yes, mix it 50/50 using liquid polish with the Autoglym roof protector and it comes out a treat![]()

Scott S said:Hi. There no problem I just thought it might have been a good idea. I just wanted to know dosage and process reallyCrazy Harry said:Hi Scott, what problem are you trying to fix?
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Crazy Harry said:Scott S said:Hi. There no problem I just thought it might have been a good idea. I just wanted to know dosage and process reallyCrazy Harry said:Hi Scott, what problem are you trying to fix?
Cheers scott![]()
They can tend to go a bit 'green' over a damp winter - I can see a slight tint on mine so it will get a scrub over with 'Milton fluid'. Then first dry day a going over with a stiff (plastic bristle) brush and the vacuum cleaner - I kid you not. This gets the majority of dirt out of the fibres then hot soapy water. Its amazing how well they come up.
If its fading then the treatment outlined above will darken the colour. The top layer doesn't have to be sealed there is a waterproof membrane under the outer layer.
Hi, I did Hoover the roof, cleaned it then treated with some sort of camping seal. This seems to have work. I've had the car covered a fair bit over this winter. There is t any green on the roof at this moment.RickRob said:Adding a bit more to the above.
The AG roof cleaner kit has a protector which is waterproof. I say this because when just done the water beads just like water on polished paint. Some people think this is OK, others say it can mess with what the construction of the roof is supposed to do; I.e the top surface is porous and a lower level is waterproof.
Therefore adding liquid shoe polish to the AG product isn't going to make the roof any more waterproof.
If I were you I'd give the roof a really good clean with the AG kit, having vacuumed it first. With mine that got it all back to black!
