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Author:  Sidewinder [ Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:53 pm ]
Post subject:  CC4:D9 - Video: Canopy Restoration

CC4:D9 - Video: Canopy Restoration

ZombieGuide provides a fantastic video tutorial on Canopy Restoration.

Author:  joemichaels70 [ Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:09 am ]
Post subject:  Re: CC4:D9 - Video: Canopy Restoration

ZG,

follow up to this tutorial:

i assume that the floor treatment is filling any scratches in the canopy plastic, and possibly adding a slight layer of acrylic to the existing plastic, giving it a 'solid' coating -- here's my question(s)-

you suggest not doing this to canopies for vehicles that might be sold, or tried to keep 'original' -- why? does it make the canopy 'thicker'? does it change the color some? it seems like maybe it adds a little yellow to the canopy -- is that just my impression from the video? After the canopy dries, is there any 'stickiness' to it? is there any danger or damage from water being splashed or dripped onto the canopy after it dries?

thanks in advance -
J

Author:  ZombieGuide [ Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:37 am ]
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Its very obvious when you do this restoration. I mean, its BEYOND shiny and new looking. For my own reasons I think it comes off as dishonest to push it onto some one as authentic once its been altered.

Thats just me though :-D

Author:  ZombieGuide [ Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:41 am ]
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joemichaels70 wrote:
ZG, After the canopy dries, is there any 'stickiness' to it? is there any danger or damage from water being splashed or dripped onto the canopy after it dries?

thanks in advance -
J


No, no stickiness. I suggest leaving it in direct sunlight for as long as possible. It will be dry to the touch in 5-10 minutes, but I like to let it 'cook' on. I havent noticed any damage from water being splashed on it, but I think if you drop it or do something to scratch it, it may be affected. I dont think most of us here actually sit down and play with the stuff, so this should be just fine for display and customs.

Author:  pluv [ Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:24 pm ]
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When I first heard about this, the person who told me warned me to cover it with a clear bin or something so dust and dirt wouldn't stick to it when it dries. Have you had any problems with that?

Author:  ZombieGuide [ Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:33 pm ]
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pluv wrote:
When I first heard about this, the person who told me warned me to cover it with a clear bin or something so dust and dirt wouldn't stick to it when it dries. Have you had any problems with that?



Not really, but I can see the possibility of something (dust/insect) landing on it and dinkin' it up. Just a matter o' luck I 'spose.

Author:  Crosshair [ Mon Nov 07, 2011 4:32 pm ]
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ZOMBIE THREAD.

So I FINALLY got a chance to try this over the weekend, on a Tomahawk canopy and the TTBP windshield. I didn't have the best container to put them in, so it ended up taking nearly the entire bottle of the floor polish, but I think they turned out great. The Tomahawk canopy was fugly before hand, and it looks much better now.

Author:  ZombieGuide [ Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:50 pm ]
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Hey Crosshair,
its really an easy fix, and fills in a lot of the flaws, and holds VERY well over time.

ive only tried future floor wax. i 'spose its possible other brands work better (or worse!).

Author:  DarkJedi [ Mon Nov 07, 2011 6:01 pm ]
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I just watched the videos and it looks pretty easy to do.

Can you re-use the floor wax for other times or is this strictly a one-use application?

I think you could just pour it into a separate container. As long as it wasn't dirty, right?

Author:  ZombieGuide [ Mon Nov 07, 2011 6:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: CC4:D9 - Video: Canopy Restoration

DarkJedi wrote:
I just watched the videos and it looks pretty easy to do.

Can you re-use the floor wax for other times or is this strictly a one-use application?

I think you could just pour it into a separate container. As long as it wasn't dirty, right?



i imagine you can pour the unused portion back into the bottle.

Author:  Crosshair [ Mon Nov 07, 2011 7:12 pm ]
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ZombieGuide wrote:
i imagine you can pour the unused portion back into the bottle.


I thought about doing it, but couldn't find a funnel to use before I headed to work.

Author:  chad_ghost [ Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:50 pm ]
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Well, I gave this a try tonight. Here is what I used (which is suppose to be the same stuff):
http://www.pledge.com/en-US/Products/Pa ... shine.aspx

I'll get into the story later when I post the results...

Author:  greenshirt [ Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:55 pm ]
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It is the same stuff, just renamed. I prefer this stuff for canopies:
http://www.google.com/products/catalog? ... H4Q8wIwAA#

I find the #1 is usually more than sufficient to fix most canopies, and it's just spray and wipe.

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