Renovo Soft Top Reviver - Dark Blue

Renovo Soft Top Reviver - Dark Blue

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pb450

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1,303 posts

161 months

Wednesday 4th May 2016
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I didn't use the cleaner but 500 ml should be ample. For the reviver (colour) 500 ml will do about 5 TVRs, and that's two coats. And for the proofer I used about three-quarters of the 500 ml container to soak the material thoroughly.

QBee

21,007 posts

145 months

Wednesday 4th May 2016
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pb450 said:
I didn't use the cleaner but 500 ml should be ample. For the reviver (colour) 500 ml will do about 5 TVRs, and that's two coats. And for the proofer I used about three-quarters of the 500 ml container to soak the material thoroughly.
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QBee

21,007 posts

145 months

Wednesday 4th May 2016
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Thanks for all the advice - i have ordered the necessary and will see how well it works.
And whether I actually manage to complete the job!
Reporting back in a couple of weeks.

pb450

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1,303 posts

161 months

Wednesday 4th May 2016
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Good luck Anthony.

pb450

Original Poster:

1,303 posts

161 months

Saturday 7th May 2016
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Bang! Natural light = blue roof. smile


QBee

21,007 posts

145 months

Saturday 7th May 2016
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pb450 said:
Bang! Natural light = blue roof. smile

How is the mutt going to manage without them? confused

My kit has been despatched, I am told.......as have my new rear brake pads.
So far......nowt has actually arrived.
So tomorrow we will have rattly rear brakes and the roof off for the track day at the Lotus factory.

ukdj

1,004 posts

185 months

Saturday 7th May 2016
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pb450 said:
Bang! Natural light = blue roof. smile

Are Cillit making car products now Peter, must of missed that one wink

QBee

21,007 posts

145 months

Saturday 7th May 2016
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Knock me down with a duvet - got home from the hospital at 3.30 with the wife, and both the Renovo kit and the brake pads had arrived.
Brake pads fitted, Renovo left until I have time to concentrate and do a proper job.

PS what idiot deigned the rear callipers so that you cannot get a serious Allan key socket on those stupid bolts?
Phoned a friend, and was told to dismantle the callipers instead. Job jobbed.
PPS, friend didn't mention that the brake pedal would travel halfway to the next county at the first junction after fitting..... eekhehe

ClassiChimi

12,424 posts

150 months

Saturday 7th May 2016
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You worry me sometimes laugh
If you saw my finances you'd worry,,,, hehe

QBee

21,007 posts

145 months

Saturday 7th May 2016
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ClassiChimi said:
You worry me sometimes laugh
If you saw my finances you'd worry,,,, hehe
You shouldn't worry, Alun - I live quite close to the county boundary. whistle

ClassiChimi

12,424 posts

150 months

Saturday 7th May 2016
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QBee said:
You shouldn't worry, Alun - I live quite close to the county boundary. whistle
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ukdj

1,004 posts

185 months

Saturday 7th May 2016
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QBee said:
what idiot deigned the rear callipers so that you cannot get a serious Allan key socket on those stupid bolts?
Another Friday decision at the factory ......


Modify an Allen Key i.e shorten the right angle bit so it will fit, so you can get the beggars off, then replace the easily rounded out cap head bolts with normal hex shape ones so you can you a proper spanner/socket next time - make sure the replacements are at least 10.9's