black convertible roof!! GONE SLIGHTLY WHITE

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hass
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Tue May 15, 2007 9:02 pm

hi guys
bought a convertible last friday(burnouts)
and got here on the road :D
used that diamondbrite traetment over the body and my god does she :bling:

but the roof has some wear marks not bad but it lets the car down abit :cry:

is there some thing i could use too restore the colour?

been told SHOEPOLISH (but dunno)

thanks hass
adr14n
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Wed May 16, 2007 11:29 pm

Shoepolish man!!! Was i right about the window cleaner ting or not????
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hass
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Wed May 16, 2007 11:39 pm

i dunno adrian

i thoght ill ask the guys on here maybe theres something else i can use?
if not ill try the so called shoepolish winkeye
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Wed May 16, 2007 11:48 pm

I have used some of their products which i can recommend but I haven't used this

http://www.renovointernational.com/products/reviver.php
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Fri May 18, 2007 1:31 pm

We sell that range - The three main products are the cleaner, the re-colourant, and the water-proofer.

The cleaner works in a very similar way to 303 Aerospace cleaner (which we also sell!!) and thus is similarly effective, the water proofer works in a similar way to 303 High-Tech fabric Guard (Which we also sell and it's brilliant stuff!!) The product missing from the 303 range is the re-colourant.

A word of caution though.... You need to be sure that it is the actual roof material that is discoloured and not some white soiling which has built up. The reason I say this is that you don't want to 'colour' dirt which could be effectively cleaned away.... This obviously affects which product(s) you should choose.

As an aside - I would fully recommend either of the aformentioned water proofers....

Cheers - Nick.

www.pro-detailing.co.uk
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