Cleaning the hood...
Cleaning the hood...
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pepsi_x

Original Poster:

217 posts

286 months

Saturday 8th June 2002
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What do you guys use to clean to roof section?

Mine is starting to look a little grubby, I was thinking of just using warm water, or is there something better?

andyvg

201 posts

303 months

Saturday 8th June 2002
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I use just warm water and the chamois leather in my routine car cleaning.

but - and before you all start screaming major hell - I have recently cleaned off some form of hood restorer from my car using - carburettor cleaner (before this the hood had a very rough feel and looked as if it had been painted, but now that has been removed and it is starting to return to the right colour and soft feel)

BE CAREFULL though don't get it on the plastic window and remove it from the bodywork asap.

Hope this helps

Andy

Marshy

2,751 posts

305 months

Saturday 8th June 2002
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Also, once you've cleaned it, remember to give it a good waterproofing afterwards.

When I wash my roof I just use water and a bit of gentle detergent, wi't sponge to help get dirt/cat hair/etc out.

Once it's had that done, however, it's about as waterproof as said sponge. Washed it last week, wondered why the carpets were damp after all last weeks rainy journeys. D'oh... forgot the fabsil.

andyvg

201 posts

303 months

Saturday 8th June 2002
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The only part of the hood that should need waterproofing is the stitching around the window - if it still leaks then the seals are at fault not the hood itself - also there is some small movement in the door hinges that improves the window/hood panel fit.

Wet carpets can also be caused by water getting in at the seatbelt mountings at the base and around the wiper motor/mechanism under the bonnet.

My Griffith is 10 years old and the only water getting in is by the above means - I'm just waiting for the weather to improve so that I can fix the underbonnet one!

Andy

q405mb

410 posts

286 months

Saturday 8th June 2002
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andyvg,

Do you (or anyone else) know if the same water ingress points are the same on the Chimaera?

Getting water in the driver side footwell, quite a lot...

Harrigan

>> Edited by q405mb on Saturday 8th June 17:06

andyvg

201 posts

303 months

Saturday 8th June 2002
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andyvg,

Do you (or anyone else) know if the same water ingress points are the same on the Chimaera?

Getting water in the driver side footwell, quite a lot...

Harrigan

>> Edited by q405mb on Saturday 8th June 17:06



Harrigan,

Don't know for sure but I think that the wiper mechanism is in a similar position - its the sealant around the base that moves about and lets the water in - on my griff I'm having to remove and replace that sealant as well as the rivetted section of metal that sits between the bonnet edge and the windscreen.

The other culprit is the brake/clutch reservior and fails in much the same manner - but again I'd have to look at a Chimeara to make sure.

Am I right in thinking you are in Surrey - if so e-mail me separately and you can come and have a look at what I've done.

Andy

wwp

100 posts

305 months

Monday 10th June 2002
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On the Chimaera, there is the brake reservoir (sunk into the inner wing) and this needs to be sealed fully. It is known for these to leak. Not totally sure about the windscreen wipers.

All of the stitching could leak, mine is currently leaking from the stitching holding the velcro flaps at the front of the hood.

Alan

only me

353 posts

290 months

Saturday 15th June 2002
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So whats best for re waterproofing ive washed mine when ive washed the car almost every week for seven months and touch wood it doesn't leak, but it is beginning to look a little grey & matt. Any wonder products that are a must have?

richb

55,096 posts

305 months

Monday 17th June 2002
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Fabsil for waterproofing (brush on not spray - it's less messy) and Hood renovator from Renovo (?) for re-colouring, black, blue etc. There is loads of stuff on here about this, try the search facility. Think there is even a thread going at the mo' Rich...

jellison

12,803 posts

298 months

Monday 17th June 2002
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The right shade of boot polish????????????

MajorClanger

749 posts

291 months

Friday 9th August 2002
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If, like us, you have a problem with cat hairs and other stubborn marks on the roof section we've found that those sticky rollers for cleaning clothes work very well. Bought one from LakeLand and you can rejuvenate the roller by washing it.

Even after a shampoo and brush, the roller left the roof section even cleaner.

MC

>> Edited by MajorClanger on Friday 9th August 11:16

P7ULG

1,052 posts

304 months

Friday 9th August 2002
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I bought an Autoglym kit to clean the roof ,but have'nt used it yet.Has anyone used one and how good was it?

tvrheart

286 posts

297 months

Friday 9th August 2002
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I bought one of those kits not long after I got the Chim. It has done the job really well but because the sealer is a spray, it is an absolute bugger to keep off the body work!! Be as careful as you can when you put it on and if you do get any on the body work, wipe it off ASAP with something like white spirit. Make sure it dries 100% before you take it out in the rain too, otherwise the rain can rinse some of the damp sealer off onto the bodywork and again, leave marks.

Over a year on though and I have had no leaks from the hood at all. If I had my time again I may try something like Thomsons water seal and brush it on.

Chris

P7ULG

1,052 posts

304 months

Friday 9th August 2002
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Cheers Chris I will bear that in mind, could be a job for this weekend!

raceboy

13,593 posts

301 months

Friday 9th August 2002
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Get a role of Duct tape and wrap a piece around the outside sticky side out, then role it along the hood, it picks out all the fluff.

cockers

639 posts

302 months

Friday 9th August 2002
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I bought one of those kits not long after I got the Chim. It has done the job really well but because the sealer is a spray, it is an absolute bugger to keep off the body work!! Be as careful as you can when you put it on and if you do get any on the body work, wipe it off ASAP with something like white spirit.


I'll second that. Sprayed the stuff (which works v well, BTW) rather carelessly and had to resort to Colour Magic (polish, not restorer) to shift it.