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hitop roof
hi wondered if anyone could tell me if there is anything good for cleaning my hitop top roof once i have washed it. its a bit discoloured ive taken some old stickers off and wanting to try and get it gleaming cheers.
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Re: hitop roof
Starbrite http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STARBRITE-FIB ... 3cc7673b29 then a top quality waxing.
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Re: hitop roof
Hi,
I did mine with Vim. Cleaned it up a treat, then some polish it looks like new.
Don
I did mine with Vim. Cleaned it up a treat, then some polish it looks like new.
Don
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Re: hitop roof
thats the way cheap as a yorkshireman, good old vim
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Re: hitop roof
Won't Vim scratch tiny grooves into the gelcoat (the surface coat, I think that's what it's called).
An apprentice cleaned the gaffer's Daimler with Vim back in the seventies - looked great while it was still wet
An apprentice cleaned the gaffer's Daimler with Vim back in the seventies - looked great while it was still wet

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Re: hitop roof
Tesco value cream cleaner, less scratchy than Vim and has small amount of bleach to kill of the algae, mine gets done twice a year when I can be bothered to get the steps out and don't mind getting wet 

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1955 trials buggy with 1.9 DG high lift cam and twin dell's (now sold)
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Re: hitop roof
Hi,
I have cleaned mine with Vim twice now and hear what you say about scratching. I did mine a second time because after the first 'go' I left cleaning and polishing too long so traffic grime/birds etc etc built up and I had to re-do it. There does not appear to be any damage even in bright sunlight.
Maybe a less abrasive cream would be better but Vim shifts the muck quickly.
If I keep it clean, and polished, I won't have to re-Vim it.
Don
I have cleaned mine with Vim twice now and hear what you say about scratching. I did mine a second time because after the first 'go' I left cleaning and polishing too long so traffic grime/birds etc etc built up and I had to re-do it. There does not appear to be any damage even in bright sunlight.
Maybe a less abrasive cream would be better but Vim shifts the muck quickly.
If I keep it clean, and polished, I won't have to re-Vim it.
Don
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Re: hitop roof
maybe a new thread should be started.
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Re: hitop roof
Surely it depends on whether the hightop is still in bare gelcoat, or whether it's been painted at some point in the past?
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Even if it had been painted I'd not use a scouring creme....well, certainly not the domestic variety.
T-Cut would be better for a 'one off' application for really difficult to shift stains, or Autoglym Resin Polish (although that might be too gentle in this case)
T-Cut would be better for a 'one off' application for really difficult to shift stains, or Autoglym Resin Polish (although that might be too gentle in this case)
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