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Ragtops I've got a convertible with a black fabric roof. I have to park it under trees and, whenever it rains, algae drips off the trees onto the roof. Once on the roof, since algae is a living thing, the weave of the fabric seems to offer the ideal nooks and crannies for it to grow and there is now a faint green bloom all over the roof. Normal car shampoo doesn't seem to touch it, the only thing I've found will shift it is the power spray on a jet wash (but I don't want to go over my whole roof with that). I've had a squint in Halfrauds and other such places but I haven't seen any stuff to shift it. Has anybody else had this? Any ideas on killing the algae without bleaching the black top or going through the waterproofing? |
Many different types of fish actually eat algae, perhaps you could try some fish Jools? Hope this helps. BC |
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Oh my Cod! Stupid boy Pike... Actually I can't think why I didn't think of that before, what a dumb Halibut I've been. I've been told that the best Plaice to take it to is a reliable Tuna, but it's not really engine work is it... I just thought I'd Trawl around the Net to see it I could Crab any good ideas rather than play the raw Prawn |
You see what I did there? |
Jools-time for your tablets mate............ John |
I appear to have lost the will to live................................... |
I had a similar problem with an old SL some years back. Try using a bowl of soapy water with washing up liquid in, and scrub with a stiff scrubbing brush. |
I had a similiar problem to...... until I bought a chainsaw....... wanna borrow it ? :) |
Try this guys site - to say he is 'anal' about cleaning cars would be somewhat of an understatement http://detailfinish.co.uk Or else try this site http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/shop/e...rior/c_20.html |
Simply apply a chainsaw HTH Tim |
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