Has anyone tried anything different to Renovo or Autoglyms offering for soft-top protection/proofing?
Was it a successful mission?
I'm rather interested in this, more the price actually:-
Fabsil water proofer & UV protection
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111372554318? ... 1423.l2649
Anyone tried alternatives to Renovo & Autoglym?
Anyone tried alternatives to Renovo & Autoglym?
Designed or not designed, that is the question.
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Re: Anyone tried alternatives to Renovo & Autoglym?
A Lint roller for getting the fluff off your clothes then tent protector spray from your local camping store. Spray twice a year, beads perfectly
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Re: Anyone tried alternatives to Renovo & Autoglym?
I have a can of Fabsil... does a mighty good job. However, tent treatment is still the best value for money and as good as the best "branded" treatments.
Re: Anyone tried alternatives to Renovo & Autoglym?
OK my roof was covered with green mould, I was always told never wash a material hood
Well i had just about enough of the mouldy hood
This is very unorthodox method for car hood cleaning but i will tell you the hood looks like new now
first i washed the hood with hot water pressure washer
then i used warm soppy water
then another power wash until fully clean, then let sit in the sun ( a nice hot day is helpful )
then used this ( i worked for Chem-Dry and had a few cans in the garage but you can buy it )
a good even covering when it is wet then let it dry in the sun
it now looks great
at this point i have to see if it works for waterproofing
A small video, what do you think ?
Well i had just about enough of the mouldy hood
This is very unorthodox method for car hood cleaning but i will tell you the hood looks like new now
first i washed the hood with hot water pressure washer
then i used warm soppy water
then another power wash until fully clean, then let sit in the sun ( a nice hot day is helpful )
then used this ( i worked for Chem-Dry and had a few cans in the garage but you can buy it )
a good even covering when it is wet then let it dry in the sun
it now looks great
at this point i have to see if it works for waterproofing
A small video, what do you think ?
Re: Anyone tried alternatives to Renovo & Autoglym?
Looks to be working well to me
Designed or not designed, that is the question.
- Southernboy
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Re: Anyone tried alternatives to Renovo & Autoglym?
Good result you achieved there !... I'm not sure about the "never wash a material hood"... everytime I go to the sonax carwash, they do just that...and use the water sprayer to rinse the soap out. Perhaps it has something to do with not getting the soap out and the fabric turning grey or whatever ?? Anyhow, if you use a decent fabric sealant once it's thoroughly dry, it should be good to go.
Re: Anyone tried alternatives to Renovo & Autoglym?
Anyone used this or similar?
I find renovo a bit naff
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/260971327761? ... 1423.l2649
I find renovo a bit naff
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/260971327761? ... 1423.l2649
Designed or not designed, that is the question.
Re: Anyone tried alternatives to Renovo & Autoglym?
I've been told it's good practice to first vacuum the hood (remove abrasive dust/dirt) then give it a wash using something to agitate the surface dirt e.g. a soft scrubbing brush. For water-proofers I have tried both Fabsil Gold and Autoglym. Both work well but I find the Autoglym seems to make the water "bead" better and last for longer - I tend to use the whole bottle, in one go, on the hood and not 50% as suggested by Autoglym.
Re: Anyone tried alternatives to Renovo & Autoglym?
Simple..........Buy the autoglym kit for the stiff sponge when they have 2 for 1 offers, you get a cleaner and the right tool to do the job, then use the proofer in the kit, that works great but you will use it all and have loads of cleaner left. Next time get 5 litres of bog standard tent proofer for about a tenner and realise it's even better. Not often the cheapest solution is the best but it is in this case.
Ps the video above, the beads would have blown off in the breeze with a tent proofer I've got the same ikea glass though.
Ps the video above, the beads would have blown off in the breeze with a tent proofer I've got the same ikea glass though.
Re: Anyone tried alternatives to Renovo & Autoglym?
Ps don't forget a bucket of clean warm water and a sponge to quickly wash off any overrun, let it dry on paintwork and it's a nightmare to get off