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Author: Subject: best way to clean & treat a convertible hood
mads

posted on 12/8/12 at 10:45 AM Reply With Quote
best way to clean & treat a convertible hood

Morning all,
Following on from my post about the other half wanting an MX-5, she's picking it up on Friday. The hood is in good nick but could do with a good clean down to remove the green that ends up growing in the crevasses and I also want to treat it ahead of the winter months.

So whats the best approach to take? Any do's and don'ts? any recommendation on cleaning products to use?


Cheers,

mads





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cliftyhanger

posted on 12/8/12 at 11:02 AM Reply With Quote
Renovo do some decent stuff. Not very locost, but good.

I guess cleaning could be done with all sorts of mild detergent/soap stuff. But re-blacking is a bit more specialised. I used the restorer stuff with good effect on a canvas roof.

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macc man

posted on 12/8/12 at 11:48 AM Reply With Quote
I use a pressure washer on mine. Make sure you do not get too close with the nozzel. Soap and water followed by silicone spray if its vinyl. Mohair is a bit more specialised. Try Maz Mania for advice. They repair and replace hoods.
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Proby

posted on 12/8/12 at 01:17 PM Reply With Quote
I've used an autoglym kit in the past, which comes with a cleaner in one spray bottle and then a protector in another spray bottle. Seemed to clean the hood up well and looked like new when I'd finished.
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tul214

posted on 12/8/12 at 01:59 PM Reply With Quote
Another one for the Autoglym kit. My misses had a beetle with a cream hood so it was always getting dirty. Worked well and smells good too.

As mentioned before....renovo do a kit but the hood has to be black.





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scoop

posted on 12/8/12 at 02:51 PM Reply With Quote
Locost way would be firm sponge or brush with fairy and then blast it all out with a pressure washer and then when dry spray on some tent waterproofer. The auto glym kit is good though
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mark chandler

posted on 12/8/12 at 03:58 PM Reply With Quote
I,d be very wary of a pressure washer on it, I have seen cars where these have been used and after 1 a year the hoods start falling apart in tatters, as all the original proofing is driven out.

Mild soap and soft brush followed by a rince with a hose is best, when dry (wait 24 hours) reproof, Renovo is supposed to be very good.

Regards Mark

[Edited on 12/8/12 by mark chandler]

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