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I have a few spots on my soft top that are faded from tree sap. Can I use this product for the few spots? Will it blend with original top color or do I have to do the entire top? I don't want the top to look uneven in color. Has anyone tried this product? If so how were your results? Were you pleased? Any input is appreciated. Thanks.

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I use the Porsche protectant spray. It adds a little of color richness. Don't know about Renovo but I've heard Raggtop is good. Is this used for canvass top? Any description of the product?

Posted

The spots are way past Porsche protectant and Raggtopp. Its faded from tree sap. It needs to be dyed. By the way, I used Porshce protactant in the past and use Raggtopp currently.

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Raggtop has a restore kit that dyes the top I think, not the protectant spray.

Thanks. I already purchase the Renovo, which is a dye. Just looking to see if anyone has experience with the product before I start the job. By the way, Renovo is highly recommended.

Posted

How about a BLUE top - does anyone have a solution for fading on those? Is there a product out there other than the Porsche treatment that will cure the fade?

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Don't think it will work with anything but black. I asked the company but they didn't suggest anything other than black.

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