Fabric convertible roof cleaner
Fabric convertible roof cleaner
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Killer2005

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20,462 posts

251 months

Yesterday (14:51)
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Afternoon all

Can anyone recommend a decent convertible roof cleaner. My C300 lives outside and has collected a bit of algae on it during the winter.

I've tried the Autogylm convertible soft top cleaner but it hasn't quite done the job. Or perhaps I didn't use enough elbow grease.

Thanks

droopsnoot

14,180 posts

265 months

Yesterday (17:08)
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A lot of people recommend Milton sterilising tablets, I've had a go and it helped but I've never been able to fully clean my TT hood.

Simpo Two

91,415 posts

288 months

Yesterday (20:24)
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When my Jag XK hood went a bit green a toothbrush and some patience did the trick.

Crudeoink

1,279 posts

82 months

Yesterday (21:20)
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Killer2005 said:
Afternoon all

Can anyone recommend a decent convertible roof cleaner. My C300 lives outside and has collected a bit of algae on it during the winter.

I've tried the Autogylm convertible soft top cleaner but it hasn't quite done the job. Or perhaps I didn't use enough elbow grease.

Thanks
It is quite hard work. The Autoglym stuff isn't bad. I've used it before with good results, that said I've found the Renovo stuff to be really good. It does take a lot of elbow grease though! A nail brush, bowl of warm water and your roof cleaner of choice. When I did mine I wet the fabric with some of the cleaning solution diluted in warm water for about 30 mins before using the nail brush to scrub the fabric in the direction of the weave. Doing this 3 or 4 times taking about 30 mins each time until the water I was scrubbing with wasn't going green from the algae. I have a Vax wet wash and found sucking out the green algae liquid id removed after each pass really helped. Just make sure the hood is bone dry before applying your waterproofing formula of choice. Again Renovo or Fabsil Gold are very good

Notsofastfrank

273 posts

218 months

Yesterday (21:22)
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When I had a Chimaera I used Renovo, it did a great job on a very grubby hood.
I think they do restorer, cleaner and re-proofer.

Belle427

11,371 posts

256 months

Bilt Hamber surfex hd is a great product to have around for stuff like this, get yourself a stiff bristle brush too to agitate the crud.

Chris_i8

2,362 posts

216 months

A decent brush to agitate the cleaner is a must, work in the direction of the nap of the fabric.
https://www.mycarcleaning.co.uk/products/vikan-uph...

Citrus based cleaner makes short work of dirty roof's -
https://www.gtechniq.co.uk/shop/auto/wash-decon/w5...

And obviously a pressure washer to thoroughly rinse, this part takes ages!

Once completely, 100% dry add protection - use an old jug or cut up a plastic milk container and liberally brush product on with a paintbrush.

https://www.gtechniq.co.uk/shop/auto/interior/i1-s...
or
https://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/gyeon-q2-fabric?srs...
or
https://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/products/renov...

Happy cleaning!

Chris