What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, owning a convertible in Oz is the dream until you realize the sun here eats fabric for breakfast. I've seen far too many tidy MX-5s and Wranglers with tops that look like old rags because the owner just ran them through a brush wash at the local servo. This guide covers how to actually deep clean that fabric or vinyl and, more importantly, how to seal it against the brutal Aussie elements. Whether you're dealing with coastal salt or that fine red dust that gets into everything, I'll show you how I handle it in the shop.
The Reality of Soft Tops in Australia
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While you're here...
Preparation is Everything
The Dry Vacuum
Never start by throwing water on a dusty roof. If you've got that fine Aussie dust sitting in the weave, water just turns it into mud and pushes it deeper. Use a vacuum with a soft brush and go over the whole thing twice. Get into the seams.
Masking Off
Fabric protectants are a nightmare to get off glass and paint once they dry. Take 10 minutes to tape down some plastic over the windows and the boot lid. I learned this the hard way on a black Commodore, spent more time polishing the overspray off the paint than I did on the actual roof.
Cool Surface Check
Don't even think about doing this in the sun or if the roof is hot. The cleaner will just dry instantly and leave nasty white streaks. Do it in the garage or early in the arvo when the sun's lost its bite.
The Deep Clean and Protect Process
Initial Rinse
Give the roof a gentle spray with a hose. Don't use a pressure washer up close, you'll blow the stitching out or force water through the seals into the cabin.
Apply the Cleaner
Spray your dedicated cleaner evenly across the roof. I like to work in sections, do the driver's side, then the passenger side.
The Agitation
Use your soft horsehair brush in small, circular motions. You'll see the suds turn brown or grey as the dirt lifts. Spend extra time on the seams where the gunk builds up.
Dwell Time
Let the cleaner sit for about 5 minutes, but don't let it dry. If it starts to dry, mist it with a bit of water.
The Big Rinse
Rinse the roof until the water runs absolutely clear. If you see bubbles, keep rinsing. Leftover soap will attract more dirt later on.
The Drying Phase
Don't leave it to dry in the sun. Use a clean microfibre towel and press it into the fabric to soak up the water. Don't rub! Just pat it. Then let it air dry completely in the shade. It needs to be bone dry before the next step.
Applying the Protector
Once it's dry (and I mean 100% dry), spray your protector in even, overlapping passes. I usually do two thin coats rather than one soaking wet one.
Wipe the Overspray
Even with masking, some mist might get through. Wipe it off the trim immediately with a damp cloth.
Curing
This is the part most people mess up. The protector needs time to bond. Keep the car in the garage for at least 12-24 hours. If it rains on it two hours after you finish, you've wasted your time and money.
Watch Out
The 'Wet Tissue' Trick
Keeping it Mint
Common Questions from the Shop
Can I put my soft top through an automatic car wash?
My roof has green moss growing on it, what do I do?
How do I clean the plastic rear window?
Will this stop my roof from leaking?
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