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Hood cleaning and restoring

andrew0401

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Th hood is showing a few signs of creases and lighter bands in the creases.

Any experiences of what works well (or does not)? If it makes any difference the hood is red (as shown by the piccy)

Thanks

Andrew
 
Try Autoglym cabriolet hood cleaner and conditioner. Contains one bottle of cleaner and one bottle of conditioner with a rough sponge which gets into the grooves in the material. I have only used it on black Porsche hoods but it also worked well on a red hooded Fiat Barchetta wvhich my son owned.
 
I have always found that the RENOVO range of products to be outstanding, both in terms of results and durability. Over the last 15 or so years, having exclusively used Autoglym previously, I `discovered` Renovo and haven`t looked back.
I have used it on light coloured tops (Jaguar/BMW) and dark (Porsche & Mercedes) with equally excellent results.
Easy to apply, fantastic water beading and really lasts through even the toughest Scottish Winter. Here is a link to their site http://www.renovointernational.com/
 

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