Soft hood - Washing
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Gents,
What would you do for soft hood washing, please? I am not talking about treatment, reproofing... Just the regular "everyday" care when washing the car...
For the body of the car I usually use snow foam pre-washing, then car shampoo but tend not to wash the soft hood and just give it cleaning/reproofing every few months. However, a new 911 arrived this week and I am not sure what is the best way to keep the hood in a good condition.
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What would you do for soft hood washing, please? I am not talking about treatment, reproofing... Just the regular "everyday" care when washing the car...
For the body of the car I usually use snow foam pre-washing, then car shampoo but tend not to wash the soft hood and just give it cleaning/reproofing every few months. However, a new 911 arrived this week and I am not sure what is the best way to keep the hood in a good condition.
Cheers
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I'm guessing the OP is in the UK. Must be a cabriolet. Soft hood is British for soft top.
If he had said "soft bonnet", it would have been even more confusing.![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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If he had said "soft bonnet", it would have been even more confusing.
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Oh, Glasgow. Sorry for labeling you British instead of Scottish. ![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I don't have a soft top, but Car Care Specialties has a lot of good info:
http://store.carcareonline.com/carea...dsofttops.aspx
They used to be (and maybe still are) owned by Larry Reynolds, a Porsche guy.
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I don't have a soft top, but Car Care Specialties has a lot of good info:
http://store.carcareonline.com/carea...dsofttops.aspx
They used to be (and maybe still are) owned by Larry Reynolds, a Porsche guy.
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