Waterproofing Soft Tops?

Waterproofing Soft Tops?

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TMJ

Original Poster:

1,185 posts

274 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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When I got the Boxster the rain would bead and run off it like it does on waxed bodywork. It doesn't seem to bead as readily now - anybody got any good tips?

scottster

627 posts

278 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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You can buy a sort of wax wash for your roof, will do a similar thing to well polished bodywork.

You could always go to your local outdoor pursuits shop and get some Barber jacket weatherproofer of course

N17 TVR

2,937 posts

284 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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There are 3 products recommended on the TVR pages

1. Fabsil
2. Thompsons
3. Renovo

All are equally as good.

JonRB

77,239 posts

285 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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AutoGlym also do a hood restorer / waterproofer.

However, you really can't go far wrong with either Fabsil (used to waterproof tents and available from Millets) or Thompson's Waterseal (for waterproofing brickwork but works great for hoods too, available from DIY stores).

Of course, being a Porsche owner you'd probabably prefer a more expensive option like the AutoGlymn product.

>> Edited by JonRB on Monday 16th September 13:58

steve-p

1,448 posts

295 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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Surely there must be an official Porsche branded product at a mega-inflated price at the nearest OPC

N17 TVR

2,937 posts

284 months

Tuesday 17th September 2002
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Surely there must be an official Porsche branded product at a mega-inflated price at the nearest OPC



.....with a matching set of luggage.

TMJ

Original Poster:

1,185 posts

274 months

Tuesday 17th September 2002
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Surely there must be an official Porsche branded product at a mega-inflated price at the nearest OPC


I'm sure there is but I think I'll go with the Fabsil option - thanks for the replies folks.