Restore fading Boxster soft top

Restore fading Boxster soft top

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andygo

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6,796 posts

255 months

Friday 28th August 2015
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Anyone had any experience of doing this?

Mines just starting fade slightly and I'd like to cheer it up as the rest of the car is pristine.

mr pg

1,954 posts

205 months

Friday 28th August 2015
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Try looking at the Renovo product range. They have products for different colour roofs. Used the cleaner/proofer very successfully on a blue roof on a Z3 we once had.

andygo

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6,796 posts

255 months

Friday 28th August 2015
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mr pg said:
Try looking at the Renovo product range. They have products for different colour roofs. Used the cleaner/proofer very successfully on a blue roof on a Z3 we once had.
I was looking for something that actually restored the black rather than a cleaning/waterproofing product. I've seen some reviews of the Lenovo stuff and it seems to have mixed results, although I'm sure the cleaning waterproofing works well.

mr pg

1,954 posts

205 months

Friday 28th August 2015
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These are what I was referring to for coloured roofs:

http://www.renovointernational.com/products/revive...

tonycordon

284 posts

230 months

Friday 28th August 2015
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I had excellent results using Renovo's black product on my Boxster S some years ago,

Pope

2,636 posts

247 months

Saturday 29th August 2015
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Porsche do a range of products specifically for fabric roofs - available through tequipment cleans waterproofs and deepens the colour back to original

andygo

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6,796 posts

255 months

Saturday 29th August 2015
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That's interesting, I'll have a look.

Monkeylegend

26,335 posts

231 months

Saturday 29th August 2015
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I used black shoe polish on my Griff a few year back, a bit of elbow grease but came up like new.

andygo

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Saturday 29th August 2015
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Monkeylegend said:
I used black shoe polish on my Griff a few year back, a bit of elbow grease but came up like new.
Hmm, sounds a bit risky, lol.

Monkeylegend

26,335 posts

231 months

Saturday 29th August 2015
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andygo said:
Monkeylegend said:
I used black shoe polish on my Griff a few year back, a bit of elbow grease but came up like new.
Hmm, sounds a bit risky, lol.
I was a bit dubious at first but it worked. Try it on a hidden bit first wink

andygo

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6,796 posts

255 months

Saturday 29th August 2015
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I'll try and find another soft top in a car park and see how it goes....biggrin

Monkeylegend

26,335 posts

231 months

Saturday 29th August 2015
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andygo said:
I'll try and find another soft top in a car park and see how it goes....biggrin
Don't blame me if it goes wrong hehe

jakesmith

9,461 posts

171 months

Sunday 30th August 2015
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I think part of the problem is that it is hard to clean them effectively, I have tried the Autoglym kit but when you have years of accumulated fallout, remnants of bird poo etc the top needs a very thorough clean with hot water, a fairly aggressive cleaner but that won't damage the hood, scrubbing etc. Probably 4-5 passes to really clean it thoroughly. I've read that a vax machine is good. There's a company near me that will come out & do it for you for about £90, I keep thinking about giving them a try

http://allthatgleams.co.uk/other-services/soft-top...