Recolouring Cabriolet Hoods
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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Here are some more of our latest #CabrioletHoods videos
Cabriolet Roof Cleaning + Matrix Blue
This Audi A5 had its cabriolet roof cleaned, re-weatherproofed, and we also gave it a machine polish and a ceramic coating of Matrix Blue.
Watch VideoMini Cooper | Cabriolet Hood Clean
This Mini Cooper's convertible roof had green moss and algae in all the usual places, but it's far from the worst we have seen.
Watch VideoConvertible Beetle | Dirty Roof
You can see that somebody has had a go at cleaning this with a jet washer, which makes sense on the face of things, but it's really not the way to clean a convertible roof.
Watch VideoPorsche 911 | hood reproof
This Porsche came in to us to have the cabriolet roof clean and given a coating of weatherproof, hydrophobic nano-juice.
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