Convertible roof vacuum recommendations
Discussion
Hi All - have read a handful of convertible roof threads on here. Took delivery on a new 4 vert a month ago and today washed down with (meguiars) car shampoo and agitated with a detailing brush. All good as new but then the car is a month old and the top was protected before delivery :-)
I bought the autoglym soft top wash and protect kit but won’t use it until it really starts to look grimy and the products (300ml) are only good for two applications of 150ml each, and the kit was £30!
Instructions for the kit however are to use a vacuum and I also read that periodic vacuuming will help remove dirt even if I’m not washing the car. I’m fine with this and have done research.. there’s a Screwfix titan special which apparently can suck up leaves, water from paddling pools etc - £40 bargain but I worry the 1200W is way too much for a wet/dry vacuum of the convertible hood.
Any recommendations or is vacuuming a convertible hood just stupid?! I have seen other battery shark ones but apparently run time is like 10-15 min. YouTube routines all differ and keen not to ruin the hood. Thank you
I bought the autoglym soft top wash and protect kit but won’t use it until it really starts to look grimy and the products (300ml) are only good for two applications of 150ml each, and the kit was £30!
Instructions for the kit however are to use a vacuum and I also read that periodic vacuuming will help remove dirt even if I’m not washing the car. I’m fine with this and have done research.. there’s a Screwfix titan special which apparently can suck up leaves, water from paddling pools etc - £40 bargain but I worry the 1200W is way too much for a wet/dry vacuum of the convertible hood.
Any recommendations or is vacuuming a convertible hood just stupid?! I have seen other battery shark ones but apparently run time is like 10-15 min. YouTube routines all differ and keen not to ruin the hood. Thank you
I've never vacuumed a convertible roof. Vacuum cleaners are good for loose dirt; and wet/dry vacs are good at sucking water out of fabrics. But on a convertible roof, I can't see the real need to suck water out of it during cleaning. It should be 100% waterproof. Its more for fabrics which can temporarily be wet, but ought to be dry in normal use, eg carpets, seats in a car. A wet/dry vac helps there.
Maybe there's some kind of process where the roof is wetted, then the wet/dry vac sucks up the water/dirt in solution or suspension??? Its what seems to do it on carpets, to get them super clean.
Maybe there's some kind of process where the roof is wetted, then the wet/dry vac sucks up the water/dirt in solution or suspension??? Its what seems to do it on carpets, to get them super clean.
Thanks chaps - yes it’s a new 4-series convertible. When I see the roof in action my heart skips a beat with all the wires, pipes and material folds, but so far so good. I had a 2009 hard-top Z4 and the roof mechanism failed due to a faulty micro-sensor but am hoping the latest 4 series models are more reliable.
Appreciate the advice re blower vs vacuum and I’m probably over thinking it for the moment.
The titan Screwfix wet n dry one did look impressive for DIY and I’m a sucker for buying tools!
Cheers All.
Appreciate the advice re blower vs vacuum and I’m probably over thinking it for the moment.
The titan Screwfix wet n dry one did look impressive for DIY and I’m a sucker for buying tools!
Cheers All.
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