Hard top roof fabric
Discussion
p4cks said:
Unless it's black I'd stay away from the re-dyeing using Renovo and get it done professionally - I followed the instructions to the letter on my red soft top and it ruined it
Renovo didn't want to know. I really should have done my research a many other people had the same problem
Thanks, it’s Blue. I was inclined to seek pro advice. You’ve convinced me nowRenovo didn't want to know. I really should have done my research a many other people had the same problem
I used the blue renovo restorer on mine and was very pleased with the results. From memory I sprayed it on with a pump-up indoor plant sprayer
I did take the whole thing off to ensure I could get into all the nooks and crannies and not be worried about the interior or paintwork. Like most of these jobs prep is 90% of the job.
I did take the whole thing off to ensure I could get into all the nooks and crannies and not be worried about the interior or paintwork. Like most of these jobs prep is 90% of the job.
Beware of getting Renovo on any part of the car where it is not wanted.....you will struggle to remove it.
But I found it worked well on a dark blue roof, except it takes longer to dry than you might think.
I took my car out two days after applying Renovo. It was a wet Sunday morning, but I wanted to go to a TVR meet and drive, and by the time I got to the venue the rain had made a good job of washing the dye off.
But I found it worked well on a dark blue roof, except it takes longer to dry than you might think.
I took my car out two days after applying Renovo. It was a wet Sunday morning, but I wanted to go to a TVR meet and drive, and by the time I got to the venue the rain had made a good job of washing the dye off.
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