Need help soft convertible top

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  1. jikim83

    jikim83 Virgin Detailer

    I just finished working on 03 bmw z4 soft top convertible
    customer asked me to clean and protect so i did use raggtopp cleaner and protectant
    Next day she call me and saying there are some kind of
    zig zag patterns on her soft top and i took few pictures but not good enough show.
    Looks like somebody used finger scratch them long ago
    I mean they are suppose to be black but now it is kind of gray some spots
    that soft top never clean and protect before
    so does it need dye?
     
  2. Stokdgs

    Stokdgs Detail Master

    What exactly did you do and use to clean, this top ? I mean what tool/s did you use to clean the top ?

    Do you remember the pattern you followed when you cleaned the top ? Did you go in circular motions, straight back and forth motions, etc..?

    Did you notice these patterns in the top before you cleaned it? Did you notice these marks in the top after you cleaned it and dried it thoroughly before applying the Protectant ?

    How much dirt came out of the top when you cleaned it and rinsed it? Did you clean it more than one time, to insure that you got all the embedded dirt out of the top fibers?

    Have done many of these exact tops on a lot of Z3's and Z4's, and Mini Coopers. They all use the same fabric.

    Typically on a top that is in good condition and has not been destroyed by the sun, the Raggtop products (which are the absolute best products you can use) will clean the top perfectly, and the spray on Protectant, if applied in a few light coats, will dry and turn the top a dark, rich, color, that beads water like crazy when dried..

    Dan F
     
  3. jikim83

    jikim83 Virgin Detailer

    I used adams carpet and upholstery cleaner with horse hair brush
    i did straight pattern back and forth
    there was alot of dirt came out i cleaned it 3 times
    before i clean it i didnt notice anything beside fade spots
    i used leaf blower to dry it
    i dont know what am i suppose to do...
     
  4. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

    I agree with Dan Raggtop products are the best use them all the time.
     
  5. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    If all else fails try-

    Renovo Soft Top Reviver

    Available in Black, Dark Blue, Green and Brown to match your convertible top’s hood; that will make your convertible top look like new again, great for classic and modern convertible tops
    • Ensure that the soft top is thoroughly cleaned (Renovo Soft Top Canvas Cleaner)
    • Ensure that you have sufficient Reviver to complete a full coat.
    • Shake the bottle prior to use
    • Be diligent in removing previous waterproof coatings prior to application of Reviver.
    • Keep a soft damp cloth ready to wipe off any splashes or dribbles on paintwork and glass.
    • Work in a timely fashion to ensure that the edges of the freshly applied Reviver do not dry out too quickly.
    • Work from the centre outwards round and round the vehicle.
    • Apply to a dry top and allow Reviver to dry completely before applying further product or taking out in the rain.



    Do not - apply the Reviver in direct sunlight or on a hot day that will cause it to dry too quickly, allow to dry on glass and paintwork, apply to a soft top that has been coated with a waterproofing agent without removing the proofer first, apply to vinyl soft tops - Convertible top care by Renovo International - convertible top care specialists UK


    TOGWT® Autopia Detailing Wiki - “Convertible (Roadster) Top Detailing” - http://www.autopia.org/forum/autopia-detailing-wiki/138238-convertible-roadster-top-detailing.html


    If you have any questions about this article or the techniques used, please let me know or feel free to send me an email
     
  6. jikim83

    jikim83 Virgin Detailer

    I was thought about getting renovo products
    I guess that's the only way to fix my problem
    thank you
     

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