Soft top waterproofing
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Is there anything out there that will make the water bead off rather than soak in? or am I just being picky?:dunno:
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mg_roadster;4376 wrote: Is there any product on the market to waterproof your Softtop?:dunno: I have noticed over the lask week or so the inside of the Roof is rather damp. Not sodden or anything but wet none the less.
Is there anything out there that will make the water bead off rather than soak in? or am I just being picky?:dunno:
Autoglym proofer (comes in the two pack with the restorer stuff!) works really well...beads everywhere!!! :lol:
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The Prometheus;4377 wrote: Autoglym proofer (comes in the two pack with the restorer stuff!) works really well...beads everywhere!!! :lol:
I have used this, easy to use and works.
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The Prometheus;4377 wrote: Autoglym proofer (comes in the two pack with the restorer stuff!) works really well...beads everywhere!!! :lol:
Like d'uh I've had this for ages in the cupboard Now just have to wait for the effing rain to stop.
Yves Adele Harlow;4378 wrote: Either that or Renovo Ultra Proofer - see here: http://www.the-t-bar.org/showthread.php?t=308
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I'm good god dad staying for the week so won't be able to this week but defo next Sunday at Goodwood.
Gos;4379 wrote: I have used this, easy to use and works.
Cheers mate hopefully a dry day or 2 soon so I can apply some.
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