Soft Top Renovation

sharpyboy

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Cornwall
Hi Guys

Anyone used any cleaner renovator on their soft top to clean/restore a faded canvas? Is it possible to dye it back to black and then rewaterproof, or is it a bad idea to meddle with it. Mine has lighter patches on it and I would like to get it sorted at some point without having to purchase a new top.

Thanks
 
do it every year

tried a combo of renovo and autoglym,

found autoglyms cleaner and proofer better, and the reviver from renovo works well but really runny so can get messy quick
 
I got a brand new spare black renovo if Interested can post it as no need for me now as I got a hard top now
 
markplant said:
Mr Wilks uses some mix of proofer an liquid shoe polish,

It works a treat, did it with mine. Used the autoglym stuff with liquid shoe polish mixed in. :thumbsup:
 
VRSteve said:
srhutch said:
markplant said:
Mr Wilks uses some mix of proofer an liquid shoe polish,

It works a treat, did it with mine. Used the autoglym stuff with liquid shoe polish mixed in. :thumbsup:

Could you elaborate???

Wouldn't mind doing mine.

Wash and clean roof as per autoglym instructions.

Then decent half the roof protector into a spray bottle and mix with the liquid shoe polish. Used half of this approx to from memory. Apply as per autoglym instructions.

Shoe polish was a £1, I will let you guess where I got it from :lol:
 
I've used remove reviver in the past. It worked well.

Before (it was a grey roof that had gone green due to UV damage).

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Dyed black.

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It looks alright as long as you apply it correctly.

In the end I got new hood fabric fitted as I wanted a red roof.
 
Scooba_Steve said:
How long does that last?

Mr Wilks or others better to advise as I've only done mine in October. But as part of the cleaning/protecting regime should keep in tip top condition I would have thought.
 
srhutch said:
Scooba_Steve said:
How long does that last?

Mr Wilks or others better to advise as I've only done mine in October. But as part of the cleaning/protecting regime should keep in tip top condition I would have thought.

No real definitive answer as it would depend on whether the car is predominantly garaged or used only in dry as opposed to a daily driver out in all conditions
Its a easy & quick process to repeat every few months to keep the look fresh & always worth doing prior to any potential sale as a shabby looking rag roof is a real let down when in reality they are quite robust & the ones ive had always come back to life relatively easy
 
What's the ratio of shoe polish to autoglym?

I only ask so I leave some for my lads school shoes in the morning.... :lol:
 
As a Coupe driver I find it quite amusing watching Roadster drivers agonizing about how much shoe polish they need to use on the roofs they claim never to use :P
 
Hi mike I'll send you a picture of the bottle tommorow and sort a good price as I do t need it now after changing to a E89
 
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