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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1162.0. "Convertible roofs !" by CHEFS::MADGEJ () Tue Jul 24 1990 14:15

    
    HI,
    
    I have a convertible car with a pretty grubby black roof that is
    in desperate need of a damned good laquer or polish.
    
    Can anybody suggest anything that works well, not only cleans the
    PVc'ish material but also protects it and makes it less likely to
    crack and go all hard.....
    
    I have been to vauxhall and they tell me there is nothing that they
    could suggest.. So I have tried Halfords and they suggested Armour-all
    (I think thats what they called it) and BAck to Black.
    
    Can anybody suggest something that they know actually works.. Cos
    i'm always buying these cleaning products that don't seem to do
    any good.
    
    Thanks for any advice.
    
    Jon
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1162.1VOGON::ATWALDreams, they complicate my lifeTue Jul 24 1990 14:2716
have you tried Armour-all?

i used it on wing mirrors & bumpers on my car (all the grey plastic bits),
and was v. happy with the results: they look clean and (almost)new.
the interior (dash etc) looks new.

it's also made washing the car easier because dirt doesn't stick to the plastic
as it used too; water tends to bead & roll off

the bad thing about it is that it leaves a greasy feel to everything it's 
applied to.

I think armour-all is really a finish rather than a cleaner (tho it does remove
wax & grime off plastic)

...art
1162.2RUTILE::BISHOPTue Jul 24 1990 16:2814
    I managed to get hold of some `bumper paint' which is in fact like
    boot polish, but runny.
    
    You usually need a couple of applications to get it looking nice,
    becuase it absorbs into the bumper. (also needed is some elbow
    grease!).
    
    Maybe this would do the trick.
    
    Lewis.
    
    PS. It's like black paint, so only use it on black bumpers etc.
    PPS. You can also get it in silver and some other colours. I'll
         look at it closer tonight.
1162.3AYOV24::TADAIRI will tell you this boyTue Jul 24 1990 16:448
Re. Back to Black


I used this and it did the trick for about three months or so. I believe this
is what some Valet companies use. It was a bit exoensive - 3pounds seventy or
so per can but gave a good shine.

Tony.
1162.4CHEFS::CLEMENTSDPublic Sector and TelecommsWed Jul 25 1990 15:119
1162.5Sorry but...HAMPS::LINCOLN_JWed Jul 25 1990 17:338
    If my experience of old with MGB roofs is anything to go by you're
    onto a loser trying to revive it. Nothing will do any good bar make
    it look good for a while.
    
    Replacements used to be really quite cheap though, how about a new
    one?.
    
    -John
1162.6New Roof = Very empty wallet !1RDGE13::MADGEWed Jul 25 1990 17:4514
    REF .5
    
    John,
    
    I have no choice, a new convertible roof for the astra costs a fortune.
    
    Besides the roof is only just three years old... I have been out and
    bought a can of Armour-all will give it a try at the weekend... 
    
    Heres hoping !!!

    Jon 
    
    
1162.7You may be able to help ??SUBURB::ALLYSPass me those pillsWed Jul 25 1990 18:1311
    I Presume you have got a ASTRA GTE convertible ?? 
    
    My lease is up in October and I am thinking of getting a convertible,
    either a GOLF GTI or a ASTRA GTE. I have'nt seen too many ASTRA'S on
    the road any inputs ??                            
    
    
    Regards
    
    
    Shaz
1162.8Astra INFOCHEFS::MADGEJWed Jul 25 1990 21:1731
    SHAZ,
    
    Yes I have. I purchased the car second hand and have owned it now
    for about 7 months...
    
    The car is an absolute dream and I love it to death !!!
    MY personal thoughts out of both cars would be the Astra.. (Mind
    you I am Bias)..
    
    It has a bigger engine 2.0litre Injection and hasn't got the
    dated looks like the Volkswagen..  (aren't VW working on a new
    convertible for the new shape golf ?)
    
    Also the best thing is the car is a little more unusual, Escorts
    and Volkswagens are so popular everybody seems to have them.
    
    The spare parts are expensive, not that that would bother you
    purchasing from the lease scheme.
    
    As long as the Astra has Power steering which I think is fitted as
    standard you should be O.K. with it..
   
    If you want me to tell you some more about the car... I will mail
    the rest to your all in one,  stops me blabbing on here and putting 
    everybody else to sleep !!
    
    Regards
    
    Jon                                      
    
    
1162.9VANISH::TALBOYSPeter Talboys 774-6270Wed Jul 25 1990 21:268
Out of interest, have you had any problems with water leakage around the seal
at the roof/windscreen, when talking to an unbiased (about this particular
thing anyway!!) salesman, trying to compare the Astra and Golf, he stated
that when he worked for Vauxhall when the Astra cabrio 1st came out they
had no end of claims from extremely damp owners for new seats, clothes etc.


Peter
1162.10Yes please !!SUBURB::ALLYSPass me those pillsWed Jul 25 1990 21:375
    RE: 8
    
    Yes please.... Shaz Ally @RDL 
    
    Cheers
1162.11wet seats are a thing of the past !RDGE13::MADGEThu Jul 26 1990 15:5912
    REF .9
    
    NO SORRY I HAVEN'T HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH DAMP SEATS....
    
    AND I DO TEND TO WASH THE CAR EVERY MONTH WITH THE JET WASH THINGES.
    NEVER GET ANY LEAKES ... I MUST ADMIT EVEN I WAS A BIT SURPRISED...
    
    Regs
    
    
    Jon
    
1162.12Armour-all actually workedCHEFS::MADGEJThu Aug 02 1990 16:459
    Hi,
    
    Ichecked out the Armour-all It worked a treat... Makes everything look
    really new and shiney.
    
    cheers for the advice
    
    Jon
    
1162.13Up or down?!YUPPY::WILDERDPARTYMANFri Aug 03 1990 16:497
    Nice to see that you are looking after that car Madgey!
    
    Did you sort out that Handle/catch problem?
    
    
    
    Dave
1162.14War of the ConvertiblesSUBURB::BUNNTFri Dec 07 1990 14:1618
    
    Can anyone tell me which is the best?
    
    Between the Escort (new shape), Golf and Astra convertibles in terms 
    of standard features, fuel economy, comfort, optional extras available and 
    performance (not cost and shape).
    
    And, any opinions on any of the above if possible.
    
    He doesn't want to know too much, I hear you say. 
    
    Any info would be great, as I'm trying to help my wife make the 
    decision. :-)
    
    Thanks,
    Tony