Soft top replacement
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Yeah, I used Loctite with patching material I got from Walmart to patch my top from the inside and it held up fairly well. Main reason for me to swap out the top was the plastic window -- it started to look wrinkled all the time and I do miss the larger "window" sometimes.
Oh, does anyone here know of a place to get 303 or Raggtop Fabric cleaner/protectant locally? I could order it online, but the shipping is a freaking joke.
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Originally Posted by b5boy' timestamp='1329421574' post='21421284
i put loctite adhesive on my rips and it seems to be holding up. its not that noticeable on the top either
Yeah, I used Loctite with patching material I got from Walmart to patch my top from the inside and it held up fairly well. Main reason for me to swap out the top was the plastic window -- it started to look wrinkled all the time and I do miss the larger "window" sometimes.
Oh, does anyone here know of a place to get 303 or Raggtop Fabric cleaner/protectant locally? I could order it online, but the shipping is a freaking joke.
#16
Walmart or any fabric store has patches for canvas/cloth for under $4. Patch from the inside...depending on the type of rip/tear, patching from the inside can be almost undetectable from my experience. Not sure about an "index" size tear, though.
I wouldn't sew it up if I could help it. It never looks good, no matter how well it's done.
Oh..I have Raggtop on order...The shipping is going to cost more than the product itself. I can't believe there is NO ONE on this Island that sells Raggtop/303 FOR FABRIC.
I wouldn't sew it up if I could help it. It never looks good, no matter how well it's done.
Oh..I have Raggtop on order...The shipping is going to cost more than the product itself. I can't believe there is NO ONE on this Island that sells Raggtop/303 FOR FABRIC.
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