🚀 Restore Your Canvas, Revive Your Adventure!
The PROTEX World Convertible Soft Top Canvas Restorer is a specially formulated solution designed to rejuvenate faded canvas soft tops, providing a strong and even finish. With a coverage of 1 litre sufficient for a 4-seater car, this product penetrates deep into the fabric for optimal restoration. For best results, apply in cool conditions and follow up with Protex Canvas Waterproofer to seal and protect your investment.
L**S
Makes great improvement.
Made a huge improvement on my 9 year old canvas top. The bottle gave me enough for two coats, which I applied with a sponge brush. Still had a little bit left over.
A**R
Effective dye for cloth convertible
Made the top look new again.
A**E
Fixed my Boat Canvas Cover!!
This saved my boat canvas. I had MAJOR bleaching on one side of my 3 year old cover and one coat fixed it. Painted it on with a rollar and could not be happier.
R**Y
terrible finish, do not use it
I followed the instructions carefully: shook the bottle for about one minute, poured some into a clean plastic cup, and applied it using a new 1-inch paintbrush. After just two minutes, I noticed lumps forming in the liquid. I discarded it, cleaned everything, and tried again with another 30 ml — but the same issue happened.Despite proceeding with the application, the canvas only developed a very pale coloration, far from the rich finish I expected. For context, the fabric had been cleaned the night before using dishwashing liquid and thoroughly rinsed, and it was completely dry at the time of application.I'm wondering if the product was expired or degraded. I’d appreciate any insight from the manufacturer or other users — I’d really like to understand what went wrong.
H**E
You need at least two bottles
I purchased one bottle to do the top on my two-door BMW and it was not enough. I was able to stretch it out to cover the entire roof, But... While the improvement was considerable, I could see splotchy patches and wear the coverage was uneven. I bought a second bottle and that even everything out. My top doesn't look quite new but still quite nice. I'll will give it a few more days to be sure it's thoroughly dry and see if a third bottle will seal the deal. The seller recommends using two bottles, by the way, and has a better price when you buy a two-pack.
V**Z
Works way better than all other products I've tried
Great product, easy to apply, works great, little pricey but way cheaper than replacing the top, will buy again and again, also just a small amount was needed to cover the top on my solstice.
A**R
Changed from Tan to Black on my C5 Corvette.....
I have nothing to lose, my wife didn't like the tan top and wanted to switch to black, after researching getting a new black top ($300 used and much more for new that's if I install) I looked at Protex World Convertible Soft Top Canvas Restorer Black to see if I could just use this. I had already deep cleaned the top really well so it was stain free and looking great, my wife still wanted black. I purchased one quart of Black.I did three coats of black, I let the 1st coat dry for 3 hours then applied second, that dried over night, third coat went on the next night. results speak for themselves see before and after pictures.The corvette top was very easy to work with and tape off, I loosened the top handles slide newspaper under seals and used old towels on truck portion, taped off windows and used a cheap brush (if I had to do it again I'd get a nicer brush bristles came off here and there had to pick them off) and started in the center of the top and work your way to front and sides. The first coat the top was loose (my thought was maybe being loose the fabric would soak in more color), the second and third coat I tightened as if I were to drive it.If I had to do it again I would have ordered the package dye and sealer and save $5.00, so now sometime before I get it out of storage I need to order up the sealer.I used three coats with one quart container and still have some left over.So in short, you can not see any Tan fabric at all, this is a summer car (3rd car along with a motorcycle), so the top should be down most of the time, if however I need to touch up or put another coat on I will, this will save me hundreds of dollars, just my thoughts.
T**Y
I do not recommend applying this product with a brush, per instructions..
My convertible top is 12 years old and in good condition. I attempted to use the brush, as instructed. I stopped using this method after a couple of minutes. I went thru the dye at an alarming rate. I have a two seater convertible. The bottle indicates that one bottle will cover a four seater convertible. I'm guessing that I would have needed 4 bottles using the brush method, (for two coats). This probably depends upon the condition of the convertible top to not absorb water. The convertible top sucked up the product, it did not allow the opportunity to spread this product around.My solution, that other products endorsed, was to use a polishing sponge wrapped in a clean (lint free) cloth. I dipped this into the dye and rubbed this into the convertible top. Applying the dye in a cross hatch pattern (vertically, then horizontally), over small areas at a time .I applied a second coat in the same manner. I have maybe two ounces left in the first bottle at the end of applying the second coat.I am very happy with the results. Since, I taped the car off and protected the paint/glass with plastic drop cloths, I moved on straight to applying the water proofer.Suggestions:1. Use painter tape and the throwaway contractor drop cloths to cover exposed paint, plastic, and glass areas around the convertible top.2. Use a Lint Remover roller, to remove hair, lint, and pollen, after the canvas has been cleaned and dried.3. Save some solution at the end of the process. For example, to dye areas that you cannot get to when the convertible top is up.
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