Convertible top / car cover help
Convertible top / car cover help
Anyone have any suggestions on how not to get lint from a car cover all over the convertible top? I have a porsche factory cover that leaves white fuzz from the inside stuck to the fabric top. I have thought about placing plastic on before the cover but don't want to lose the breathing factors. Any help us much appreciated.
Chad
Chad
That's a good idea. I've not washed it, maybe that will remove the lint. I've tried blowing it off, it just grabs into the fabric. IF it was a black cover or a tan top I'd be all set ;0). Maybe I'll try my 996tt cover and if that works and the 997 cover fits the TT then I have another option. Thx for the suggestions
I've never had that problem with my factory cover .... (? Possible to exchange it for another one??)... A good trick for the convertible top is to try using a vacuum on it.
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ive used those, works well, i used a new wash brush and it left a ton of fuzzies on the roof, took approx half an hour to get rid of them all, and half of a lint roller
I just use an old folded bed-sheet... put down first over ragtop before putting cover on.
Aside from mitigating fuzzies being picked up/transferred to soft top, it makes positioning cover a snap too as fabrics then do not snag each other.
Good luck
Aside from mitigating fuzzies being picked up/transferred to soft top, it makes positioning cover a snap too as fabrics then do not snag each other.
Good luck
I use black cotton towels to dry the car all the time, since the black convertible top picks up lint so easily.
So when I put on the cover I spread on of my towels on the top first, then the cover.
So when I put on the cover I spread on of my towels on the top first, then the cover.
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