Cleaning convertible hoods - any suggestions?
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The 1st time I used Autoglym, which only includes a cleaner and a sealer, which at the time did a good job, and I had no complaints. From memory about £20 for the set.
Two years later I used Renovo products, a lot more expensive, from memory about £65, but is a three part process including a colour application before sealing.
In my mind it was worth the extra money!
Two years later I used Renovo products, a lot more expensive, from memory about £65, but is a three part process including a colour application before sealing.
In my mind it was worth the extra money!
Big Al. said:
Might also want to post over on the GG TVR forum as they are always cleaning theirs. 

cheeky get.I just was it with whatever I'm washing the rest of the car with, which is a mixture of Mer Car Shampoo with a couple of caps of Mer Car Polish in. It seems to make a really good job of cleaning and the water beads up very nicely all over.
You could also give it a liberal spraying/painting with Fabsil, but I never bother anymore.
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