poptop repairs

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poptop repairs

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The wife and I have embarked on cleaning the sides of our poptop, in the course of doing this I've found a few small holes. I'd like to nip these in the bud before they get any worse. Does anybody know where sells a repair kit for these. I've found a vinyl repair kit on JK.

http://shop.justkampers.com/product_inf ... s_id/11238

Do you think this is the best for it?
Also don't know if anybody's tried the JML magic eraser but they are the nuts for cleaning the roof, looks like new bellows. I was going at it with a Cillit Bang and a washing up sponge which took forever then the wife brought out one of these erasers. So much easier, just put it in water, drain it out then rub the dirt of. If I could work out how to post pictures I'd show you some before and after pics.

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Hi M8 , don't have a poptop so can't help with that but here is the link to how to add photos as I'm sure others will be interested to see your results
https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Mi ... g_pictures

use the preview before submit then you will know you have got it right
hope that helps
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Post by el sketcho »

Cheers Dwayne you sorted me out.

Right here we go

Before
[IMG:500:375]http://www.muchos.co.uk/members/elsketc ... before.jpg[/img]

After

[IMG:500:375]http://www.muchos.co.uk/members/elsketc ... -after.jpg[/img]
And that's only going over it once and not changing the water often enough

Here's some more

[IMG:500:375]http://www.muchos.co.uk/members/elsketc ... before.jpg[/img]

[IMG:500:375]http://www.muchos.co.uk/members/elsketc ... -after.jpg[/img]

Although I must admit it looks a lot cleaner in real life

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