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    The windows in my hood have become opaque and need replacing. Does anyone know of a hood repair service in the south that would take this on?
    Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986

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    Re: Hood Repairs

    Originally posted by andyf View Post
    The windows in my hood have become opaque and need replacing. Does anyone know of a hood repair service in the south that would take this on?
    Just a thought. I have in the past taken scratches out of helmet visors with cutting paste mixed with water and it worked quite well, so I am wondering if it might work on your windows, the paste is available on E-Bay. Might be a cheaper option for you. good luck with them
    More info. One of the members just recommended Renovo Range for waterproofing my hood and I had a look and they also do Renovo Plastic window polish, which it says removes clouding and discolouring, cost £9.99
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    Last edited by old_n_notpastityet; 17-05-15, 09:09 PM. Reason: more info

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    • #3
      Re: Hood Repairs

      If it's UV damage to the plastic material and it's got a bit brittle not a lot you can do except replace. The last trimmer I knew in Sussex is no longer active.
      polishing the surface damage out is possible using the standard plastic headlight polish. Apply a coat of UV inhibitor afterwards.

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      • #4
        Re: Hood Repairs

        I'm thinking of doing the same job but doing away with most of the canvas on the side screens so I can see better. It's like looking through a letter box in my car!
        You can buy suitably thick flexible plastic on ebay and was thinking of using a caravan awning or boat cover repair place to do the stiching.
        Gareth.

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        • #5
          Re: Hood Repairs

          Originally posted by old-n-notpastityet View Post
          Just a thought. I have in the past taken scratches out of helmet visors with cutting paste mixed with water and it worked quite well, so I am wondering if it might work on your windows, the paste is available on E-Bay. Might be a cheaper option for you. good luck with them
          More info. One of the members just recommended Renovo Range for waterproofing my hood and I had a look and they also do Renovo Plastic window polish, which it says removes clouding and discolouring, cost £9.99
          http://www.monzacarcare.com/renovo/r...reen-polish/0/
          That looks like it will be worth a try. I'll let you know how I get on.
          Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986

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          • #6
            Re: Hood Repairs

            I used the Renovo cleaner and protector recently and they do appear to be good products so was contemplating the plastic cleaner for my weather gear.
            - 9th owner of T693 SSC possibly a factory built Ford based V8 Sportster
            - 4th owner of Q309 RNV, an early Cabrio built by Bob Copping, owned Doug & Liz Billings for 16 years
            - 9th Custodian of JRR 929D, Triumph Vitesse based special Paul Moorehouse built prior to the Triumph Roadster kits.
            - 8th owner of Roadster chassis number 2395. Now owned by Barry!
            - Builder of chassis number 2325 (PKK 989M) in the mid 80's. Now owned by Eric & Lynne.

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            • #7
              Re: Hood Repairs

              The polish arrived today so I spent a couple of hours polishing the windows and the results are excellent
              Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986

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              • #8
                Re: Hood Repairs

                Originally posted by andyf View Post
                The polish arrived today so I spent a couple of hours polishing the windows and the results are excellent
                That's reassuring to know.
                - 9th owner of T693 SSC possibly a factory built Ford based V8 Sportster
                - 4th owner of Q309 RNV, an early Cabrio built by Bob Copping, owned Doug & Liz Billings for 16 years
                - 9th Custodian of JRR 929D, Triumph Vitesse based special Paul Moorehouse built prior to the Triumph Roadster kits.
                - 8th owner of Roadster chassis number 2395. Now owned by Barry!
                - Builder of chassis number 2325 (PKK 989M) in the mid 80's. Now owned by Eric & Lynne.

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                • #9
                  Re: Hood Repairs

                  Originally posted by andyf View Post
                  The polish arrived today so I spent a couple of hours polishing the windows and the results are excellent
                  Great you got the windows sorted which polish did you get ?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Hood Repairs

                    I got this one http://www.monzacarcare.com/renovo/r...reen-polish/0/
                    Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986

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                    • #11
                      Re: Hood Repairs

                      Originally posted by andyf View Post
                      Did find that one when I originally did some research, reasonable price. I did use cutting paste on an Helmet visor that did the trick but will try this if I needed it for my soft top or side screens

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                      • #12
                        Re: Hood Repairs

                        Used to repair/ renovate Bang and Olufsen hifi stuff, invariably fitted with Perspex / plastic covers, panels etc, always got great results using a complete kit called/from Micromesh(google it), supplied thro' flightstore, can't remember price etc but, its a product for aircraft screens canopies etc. - off out so no time for a link etc
                        Have a great B/H weekend!

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