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m4mike Posted - 29 May 2012 : 19:16:45
Evening everyone, anyone know what I would be able to use to clean and restore my blue hood on my 23? it looks very shabby and is faded here and there, doesn't leak but needs a good clean and some sort of treatment.
Thanks
Mike
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m4mike Posted - 30 May 2012 : 23:39:02
Thanks everyone, gonna take the hood off over the weekend and give it a good clean etc, idiot who had boat before me who must be the worlds worst diy person, has got paint not only on the outside, but the inside of the hood as well!!
Cheers
Mike
Nige1912 Posted - 30 May 2012 : 19:50:53
Hi guys,
A slightly different tack here referring to re-waterproofing rather than cleaning and just a thought, but for the canvas type hoods, that are vinyl backed, has anyone tried using the wax type sprays? You know the ones that are used to re waterproof wax jackets/tents etc?
If it is practical it might work out a lot cheaper and stop a lot of the fading??????
trevork Posted - 30 May 2012 : 16:40:42
I used this on a vinyl backed canvas canopy. VERY expensive and does not go very far but does do an excellent job.
Deano Posted - 30 May 2012 : 16:17:19
And if all else fails and you have a realy scabby looking canopy that is not falling to bits, you could try this....

http://polymarineshop.com/index.php/flexible-paint/flexible-pvc-paint.html

Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse.
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See the photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/54758027@N00/
Knighty Posted - 30 May 2012 : 11:29:34
Thats the stuff, only use it if it's a vinyl type roof though. You can get canvas canopies which have more of a dull matt cloth look to them.
Few tips and other chemicals in below link..

http://www.coverit.co.uk/tips.html
m4mike Posted - 30 May 2012 : 10:55:40
That's a good point, to be honest I don't know, I think it's a vinyl one, didn't know there was 2 types!
trevork Posted - 29 May 2012 : 23:33:28
Is it a vinyl or canvas canopy?
m4mike Posted - 29 May 2012 : 23:23:15
Cheers Knighty, is this the stuff you mean ?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AUTOGLYM-VINYL-RUBBER-CARE-500ML-ANTI-STATIC-CLEAN-AND-PROTECTION-/220896944956?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Car_Care_Cleaning&hash=item336e7be33c

Mike
Knighty Posted - 29 May 2012 : 21:00:50
I swear by Autoglym vinyl and rubber care, i know you can get stuff from chandlers etc but i just clean mine with a mild soapy water, rinse off, let it dry then a liberal spray and wipe the stuff off. Usually do it every 3 weeks or so and keeps the canopy looking like new and nice and supple. It's also handy for loads of other rubber trim and stuff around the boat. Usually catch the Halford 3 for 2 offer.

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