Soft Top Repairs
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Soft Top Repairs
Hey guys looks like ive got a crack developing in my soft top and was wandering if anyone had recommendations for repairers.
I'm located South-West but don't mind travelling for a good workshop.
Thanks in advance.
I'm located South-West but don't mind travelling for a good workshop.
Thanks in advance.
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Hey guys just for future reference, I had the top repaired by Robert from Uticolor after looking for recommendations on aus-cartalk and recommend him to anyone else in need of trim repairs.
http://www.uticolor.com.au/index.htm
It came up looking pretty good, color isn't a perfect match but that's due to my top being dirty and faded, it passes the 10ft test which is all I could really hope for. It will blend better when/if I 303 it or the repaired area becomes dirty.
http://www.uticolor.com.au/index.htm
It came up looking pretty good, color isn't a perfect match but that's due to my top being dirty and faded, it passes the 10ft test which is all I could really hope for. It will blend better when/if I 303 it or the repaired area becomes dirty.
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Originally Posted by phoenix#69,Feb 1 2007, 12:37 PM
It came up looking pretty good, color isn't a perfect match but that's due to my top being dirty and faded, it passes the 10ft test which is all I could really hope for. It will blend better when/if I 303 it or the repaired area becomes dirty.
try these steps to bring colour back to your roof ...
use a soft bristle brushed (i bought one from Woolworths ) and use mothers convertable top cleaner , use like a big toothbrush and do in a "wax on" motion to get into the fibers of the roof to remove the stubborn dirt ... and then rinse and dry the roof , then apply Aerospace 303 to give it a nice black gloss . Roof will look like new after that
i did it for my gf's car and it came up looking tip-top .
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Thanks for the tip Vuey!
I usually give it a thorough clean when detailing but haven't tried the roof cleaner yet. I'll go grab a bottle for next time.
Cheers
I usually give it a thorough clean when detailing but haven't tried the roof cleaner yet. I'll go grab a bottle for next time.
Cheers
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Originally Posted by phoenix#69,Jan 31 2007, 06:37 PM
Hey guys just for future reference, I had the top repaired by Robert from Uticolor after looking for recommendations on aus-cartalk and recommend him to anyone else in need of trim repairs.
http://www.uticolor.com.au/index.htm
It came up looking pretty good, color isn't a perfect match but that's due to my top being dirty and faded, it passes the 10ft test which is all I could really hope for. It will blend better when/if I 303 it or the repaired area becomes dirty.
http://www.uticolor.com.au/index.htm
It came up looking pretty good, color isn't a perfect match but that's due to my top being dirty and faded, it passes the 10ft test which is all I could really hope for. It will blend better when/if I 303 it or the repaired area becomes dirty.
because i also need to repair my soft top.... has 2 1cm cuts that need to be repaired....
just wondering how much you paid to get it repaired and how long does it take? i'm also from the south-west area.
cheers!
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Originally Posted by phoenix#69,Jan 30 2007, 01:39 PM
Hey guys looks like ive got a crack developing in my soft top and was wandering if anyone had recommendations for repairers.
I'm located South-West but don't mind travelling for a good workshop.
Thanks in advance.
I'm located South-West but don't mind travelling for a good workshop.
Thanks in advance.
Only reason I ask you is that if not I know someone who would be
more than happy to get. Cheers.
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Sorry KA I haven't the foggiest what you're on about?
Did I commit to buy a top off you on one of my drunken ventures onto this site? If so I apologise for any delay, a top would probably be very useful!
Did I commit to buy a top off you on one of my drunken ventures onto this site? If so I apologise for any delay, a top would probably be very useful!
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No worries, the repair was $100 and was a total of 6cm of weld and a patch on the inside. It did take some time to do (1hr) as the fabric had delaminated a bit and he used some fibreglass to fill the crack.
I actually met the guy in Castle Hill to get it done, but he does do the rounds, so give him a call and i'm sure he can fit you in, but may take a week.
I actually met the guy in Castle Hill to get it done, but he does do the rounds, so give him a call and i'm sure he can fit you in, but may take a week.
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Originally Posted by KingAir,Feb 1 2007, 01:22 PM
Hi, just wondering if you are going to use the top I gave you.
Only reason I ask you is that if not I know someone who would be
more than happy to get. Cheers.
Only reason I ask you is that if not I know someone who would be
more than happy to get. Cheers.
i think you got phoenix#69 mixed up with "REV_29K" who real name is Phoenix .
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just had my soft top repaired on Saturday by Robert from Uticolor... they were two 1cm cuts on both sides wear the soft top usually wears out.... i am happy with the outcome... took about 1 hour! i recommend him if you need your soft top repaired.