Recolouring Cabriolet Hoods Video
Are you thinking that your hood would be improved by applying a product that recolours it? Don't go painting your fabric roof until you have watched this video.
Many people assume that because their convertible hoods are looking sorry for themselves, that they need to recolour it. This may be the case in the worst cases, but usually a good clean will make a drastic improvement to a fabric roof, treating it with a reproofer will darken it and bring back most of the colour.
New Again provides both Cabriolet hood restoration, plus a range of protective coatings for fabric roofs.
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This Mini Cooper S 2004 came in for our standard water leak procedure, where we identify and eradicate areas of leakage.
Watch VideoMazda MX5 Cabriolet Hood Refurbishment
This Mazda MX5 came in for a full hood refurbishment - a clean and a reproof, with work also done on the drains and the rubbers.
Watch VideoMercedes C300 Convertible Hood Refurbishment
This Mercedes C300 was in need of a refurbishment. There were wear marks which were normal and zig-zags caused by using a pressure washer.
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When bringing your car to New Again, we often ask you to explain exactly the reason for having your car Protected, Valeted or Repaired. Once we understand exactly what it is you are trying to achieve, we will appraise your vehicle using our detailed appraisal check-sheet allowing us to identify areas of concern and tailor specific services that match your requirements and budget.
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