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Old 03-19-2016, 08:13 PM
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on My new 4S... which, yes I know is not real because I haven't posted you photos yet...but it will soon be sporting a Renovo Extreme Makeover of the top cloth ... I have every confidence in this product based on nothing but reading a lot online and a possibly inflated and misplaced faith in my own abilities... But I am expecting to turn my slightly faded bluish cab roof into dazzling jet black in under a day... I am into maximum return on investment, (in hockey we call it a low-risk high-return play)... And I will also for the record include some before and afters ...even if ...shudder ...it doesn't work out as expected... in which case you also get a full color photo of me falling on my sword.
Old 03-19-2016, 08:34 PM
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That's great because I am thinking of using Renovo on my blue top and am very hesitant to try it.
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I used renovo - it's not a magic bullet against rubbing spots
After a few weeks the renovo effect wears off
Old 03-20-2016, 04:56 PM
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changing the color of the roll bar cover area also?
Old 03-21-2016, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by roadsession
I used renovo - it's not a magic bullet against rubbing spots
After a few weeks the renovo effect wears off
Is this the case if the car is garaged most of the time?
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http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic...y-hood-ruined/
Old 03-21-2016, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by paulgiven
on My new 4S... which, yes I know is not real because I haven't posted you photos yet...but it will soon be sporting a Renovo Extreme Makeover of the top cloth ... I have every confidence in this product based on nothing but reading a lot online and a possibly inflated and misplaced faith in my own abilities... But I am expecting to turn my slightly faded bluish cab roof into dazzling jet black in under a day... I am into maximum return on investment, (in hockey we call it a low-risk high-return play)... And I will also for the record include some before and afters ...even if ...shudder ...it doesn't work out as expected... in which case you also get a full color photo of me falling on my sword.
On very rare occasions do I see my soft top as I have the hard top on 8 months of the year. The other 4 months the soft top is tucked away unless I leave my car parked up somewhere. Using a cab year round as a daily driver must really fade the canvas. Maybe yawl should consider buying a hard top for your respective vehicles.
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Hurdy you have used the singular "yawl" by mistake. To include everyone you should use the plural "All Yawl"
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Originally Posted by fpb111
Hurdy you have used the singular "yawl" by mistake. To include everyone you should use the plural "All Yawl"

Just use y'all it's singular or plural.
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Originally Posted by Atrox
Just use y'all it's singular or plural.
y'all, yawl. Is yawl such a word? Anyway you all know what I mean.
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Yawl is a type of sailboat. In Maine, we don't know nuthin about y'all.
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Default you's/youse vs. yawl

As close as we get in Canada, though it's not really genteel to use... a little more whitetrashish.
I am looking for a hardtop BTW. . Post some photos of the renovo rejuvenation as soon as it's warmer and I have time
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thanks krom, it's helpful to have both sides of the picture..."fools rush in..."
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Originally Posted by paulgiven
I am looking for a hardtop BTW.
if you have not yet done so, good place to look here for starters: https://rennlist.com/forums/search.p...rchid=23281740



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