Colour restoration on roof of '89 Cabrio? - With image
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Colour restoration on roof of '89 Cabrio? - With image
Hey everybody.
my family owns an '89 MK I Cabrio with a white roof. But the colour of the fabric is worn with use, and since I have heard that a altogether "new" roof in mint condition is quite expensive, i was wondering:
what can i do to restore the colour to a slightly more… pristine state?
-Edit
I just checked on the roof up close. it appears that the gray wearing on the roof is in fact ground-in dirt. i managed to dissolve some of it with water and a piece of cloth. but the colour under that looks like an old sneaker. any suggestions for how to restore it?
my family owns an '89 MK I Cabrio with a white roof. But the colour of the fabric is worn with use, and since I have heard that a altogether "new" roof in mint condition is quite expensive, i was wondering:
what can i do to restore the colour to a slightly more… pristine state?
-Edit
I just checked on the roof up close. it appears that the gray wearing on the roof is in fact ground-in dirt. i managed to dissolve some of it with water and a piece of cloth. but the colour under that looks like an old sneaker. any suggestions for how to restore it?
Bjarke R?nn Knudsen
'89 Golf Cabrio 1,8 White Ed.
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cant see if its vinyl or mohair, anyhow post below gives some info on how to on a vinyl roof. You may be able to find a similar product.
http://www.vwgolfmk1.org.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=14539&highlight=hood
http://www.vwgolfmk1.org.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=14539&highlight=hood
1988 1.8 carb Golf Clipper
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im quite sure its vinyl. i'll check out your link
Bjarke R?nn Knudsen
'89 Golf Cabrio 1,8 White Ed.
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