ATTENTION WESTY POP-TOP OWNERS!!!!
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ATTENTION WESTY POP-TOP OWNERS!!!!
Is it advisable to apply a scotchguard type spray to the pop-top canvas in order to help weather-proofing?
Any advice appreciated.......
Thanks.
Any advice appreciated.......
Thanks.
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SCOTCHGUARD CANVAS??
Cheers Kev,
I have considered the option of replacement but i've already patched a tear and stitched the holes in the mozzy-net, so don't want to give up on it just yet!
Scotchguard or something similar could be my saviour.
GW
I have considered the option of replacement but i've already patched a tear and stitched the holes in the mozzy-net, so don't want to give up on it just yet!
Scotchguard or something similar could be my saviour.
GW
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Try this site Renvo International
i use this stuff on my soft top
previous onver of car never washed the car well and the roof was all green and dulled despite the car being a 53 reg
used the cleaning stuff and water proofer
roof is now as new
we used to have a drycleaners cheap and quick way to make material water proof is to use plain silicone spray
i use this stuff on my soft top
previous onver of car never washed the car well and the roof was all green and dulled despite the car being a 53 reg
used the cleaning stuff and water proofer
roof is now as new
we used to have a drycleaners cheap and quick way to make material water proof is to use plain silicone spray
Now running and fixing
1990 VW Caravelle GL 2.1 auto
1990 VW Caravelle GL 2.1 auto
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HAS ANYONE SPECIFICALLY USED A SCOTCHGUARD OR SIMILAR TYPE OF SPRAY AND WHAT WERE YOUR RESULTS?????
CHEERS
GW
CHEERS
GW
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Gone-Westy wrote:HAS ANYONE SPECIFICALLY USED SCOTCHGUARD SPRAY AND WHAT WERE YOUR RESULTS?????
CHEERS
GW
To be honest I wouldn't pursue the Scotchguard route unless you can get loads of it cheap, Fabsil is good for the job, done my old pop top with it and would have thought it would work out cheaper than Scotguard, I used the one that comes in a standard tin and you apply with a paint brush, but it also comes in an aerosol.
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Slightly off topic but I didn't want to start a new thread.
Am about to take delivery on an 82 lhd westy - it's in great condition but the age is showing on the canvas of the pop-top. I see a new one is only £150 at JustKampers. Does anyone have much experience fitting a new one? I'm good with tools and think it might be easy enough - just looking for a head's up on any obvious pitfalls that might befall me...
Ta in advance.
Am about to take delivery on an 82 lhd westy - it's in great condition but the age is showing on the canvas of the pop-top. I see a new one is only £150 at JustKampers. Does anyone have much experience fitting a new one? I'm good with tools and think it might be easy enough - just looking for a head's up on any obvious pitfalls that might befall me...
Ta in advance.