Fabric Soft Top
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- JBT
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Fabric Soft Top
Well I've searched here and on the miata.net forum, but I can't find any info on the care and feeding of the cloth soft top - particularly the NC variety. Even the owner's manual avoids the subject and refers to the vinyl type .
What do we have in the way of corporate knowledge regarding best practice in:
cleaning
protection from staining and fading
continued waterproofing (if needed)
spot removal of stuff like bird poo
What do we have in the way of corporate knowledge regarding best practice in:
cleaning
protection from staining and fading
continued waterproofing (if needed)
spot removal of stuff like bird poo
You need a303 Fabric Top Car Kit
Personally i would just get the 303 High Tech Fabric Guard and use a quality car wash detergent to clean the top.
I've sprayed Scotch-Gard on my fabric seat with a can from Woolies. Maybe you can use that on the cloth top as well.
Personally i would just get the 303 High Tech Fabric Guard and use a quality car wash detergent to clean the top.
I've sprayed Scotch-Gard on my fabric seat with a can from Woolies. Maybe you can use that on the cloth top as well.
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Don't know if it is similar to mohair but all I do is wash it with the car. Soaks up a crap load of water but comes out looking clean. Otherwise look for the fabric roof specialist stuff at all the usual mx5 resellers.
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JBT, After 3 year’s ownership of the Classic with a fabric roof and now the NC for the last 18 months, all I have used is water.
No soap, no car wash, no after market cleaning products or finishes.
It still beads up and I think the reason it does this is because I haven’t stripped away the original protection in the material by using said soap or cleaning products.
My advice is just wash it with water, forget the other stuff.
No soap, no car wash, no after market cleaning products or finishes.
It still beads up and I think the reason it does this is because I haven’t stripped away the original protection in the material by using said soap or cleaning products.
My advice is just wash it with water, forget the other stuff.
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Autoglym Fabric Cabriolet Hood Care Kit
A two part kit which cleans and preserves.
The fabric hood cleaner (500ml) will remove soiling, stains and contamination from natural and synthetic fabrics.
The fabric hood protector (500ml) will re-waterproof, protect and preserve the hood from the elements.
A must to keep your cabriolet roof looking and performing well..
i have an '02 titanium and all I have used for the roof is water... if you really want you can use a high pressure hose, I have done that occasionally (when the car gets clay and wax), but other than that a sponge, some effort, and water does the trick...
that being said, i'm sure there are lots of products out there...
ringo
that being said, i'm sure there are lots of products out there...
ringo
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what i would use in this case is the armor care and protection stuff they have for the interior.. it looks after vinyl too. doesn't really fix any fading permanently however it does extend the life of the soft top. it's hard to spray on and wipe with, so i just get a paint brush and slosh it all over her
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I've been pestering Mazda Australia about the lack of info in the owners manual. I received this email:
The soft top of your MX5 already has a water protective property on it, We dont recommend an extra application to be added as it may do damage to the roof over a period of time. If you would like you can apply 'Scotchguard to liven up the appearance, but thats all we recommend.
Yours sincerely
Mazda Customer Service
The soft top of your MX5 already has a water protective property on it, We dont recommend an extra application to be added as it may do damage to the roof over a period of time. If you would like you can apply 'Scotchguard to liven up the appearance, but thats all we recommend.
Yours sincerely
Mazda Customer Service
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