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Convertible Roof Cleaner
Information about convertible roof cleaner
If you have a convertible then you can't do without a convertible roof cleaner. Convertibles mainly have textile or vinyl roofs where dirt can easily get stuck and start to accumulate after a few weeks or months. Therefore, a green deposit often appears on the roof from all the algae that have attached themselves to the roof making the roof look very dirty, grimy and sloppy. You can easily remove these with a convertible roof cleaner.
A convertible roof cleaner cannot be compared to a regular all-purpose cleaner or shampoo. This is because they have a specific formula to remove algae and the dirt that typically gets stuck in a convertible roof without damaging the impregnation protective layer or the stitching. Traditional all-purpose cleaners may be able to remove the dirt and algae, but are potentially harmful to the impregnation or stitching because the chemicals are too harsh.
When you are going to use a convertible roof cleaner, we recommend washing the car first with a shampoo and the 2 bucket method and then rinsing it thoroughly. This is because we want to remove as much dirt as possible before we start focusing on the embedded dirt and algae in the convertible roof itself. You can simply spray the convertible roof cleaner onto the convertible roof and begin to soak it in with a brush. Try not to scrub too hard on the stitching to avoid possible damage. Then you can rinse it off and repeat if necessary until the convertible roof is completely clean again.
After cleaning, we always recommend protecting the convertible roof back with a convertible roof impregnation. Please note that this requires the roof to be completely dry, feeling dry is not good enough! We recommend letting the roof dry at room temperature for 12 hours before impregnating. After impregnation, the roof often needs to stay dry for 12 hours as well so try to do this on a dry day or when you can keep the car out of the rain.
You do not necessarily need to re-impregnate the convertible roof every time after using a convertible roof cleaner. It is often recommended to re-impregnate the roof every 6 to 12 months. It simply depends on how often you drive the convertible and in what conditions and how often you clean the convertible roof. But an impregnation does not take long and for this you always have to clean the convertible roof first which requires the most time and effort. With that, it is often a quick and easy job to then quickly do the impregnation so that the protection is optimal again and you don't have to worry about this anymore.
A good convertible roof cleaner also does not break down the existing protection and by applying a good convertible roof impregnation you also ensure that your convertible roof stays cleaner longer and is also easier to clean. This can make it a total of 10 minutes of work if you use convertible roof cleaner and impregnation on a regular basis.
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