vintageb3
6th May 2007, 10:43 PM
Well...
I put my Cooper S in for a new roof cloth on Tuesday...and got it back yesterday morning.(Sat)
It looks great!!!
I'm not conviced that this cloth won't get the white wear marks within weeks....but i'm willing to give this a try.
Phoenix in Kirkcaldy has made a beautiful job fitting the cloth. Still don't know if the roof works yet or not...as i've been asked to keep the roof closed for a week to let the cloth stretch. I think i've read that this is BS...but i'm going to follow the advice seeing as they have made such a decent job. I'm on a shop-refit over the holiday weekend so can't get near the car anyway. I did test it for leaks on Saturday morning though....and all seems well in that area.
When i picked up the car....I asked if the cloth and been treated with impregnator to waterproof the cloth surface. I was told that the cloth was as it was supplied from BMW. I asked if "I" had to waterproof it with BMW's own product. I was told that BMW don't insist on you using anything on the roof cloth. I was told it was up to the individual if the wished to waterproof their cloth. It was given the analogy that some people don't wax their cars...others do...but BMW don't insist upon waxing...the impregnator is just like a wax for your roof cloth.
So...I have one dealer telling me that I don't have to do anything to my roof and BMW are happy to carry on the warranty if you find you have roof wear...whilst the last dealer the car was into and I questioned about my roof wear told me that BMW could turn down a warranty claim if you don't treat your roof.
So...I have learned something from this...and now know where I will be taking my car for servicing. :)
Also...just in case someone else has a ragtop...I have found out who makes all the roofs for BMW. The company is called Haartz.
Here's a link to the cloth used for the roof:
http://www.haartz.com/index.asp?ID=50&LC=EN
Note that Haartz are the largest manufacturers in the world of soft top roofs. They only recommend one product to use for cleaning and waterproofing/UV protection...and that product is Raggtopp.
So I'm gonna go get some of that...
mark
I put my Cooper S in for a new roof cloth on Tuesday...and got it back yesterday morning.(Sat)
It looks great!!!
I'm not conviced that this cloth won't get the white wear marks within weeks....but i'm willing to give this a try.
Phoenix in Kirkcaldy has made a beautiful job fitting the cloth. Still don't know if the roof works yet or not...as i've been asked to keep the roof closed for a week to let the cloth stretch. I think i've read that this is BS...but i'm going to follow the advice seeing as they have made such a decent job. I'm on a shop-refit over the holiday weekend so can't get near the car anyway. I did test it for leaks on Saturday morning though....and all seems well in that area.
When i picked up the car....I asked if the cloth and been treated with impregnator to waterproof the cloth surface. I was told that the cloth was as it was supplied from BMW. I asked if "I" had to waterproof it with BMW's own product. I was told that BMW don't insist on you using anything on the roof cloth. I was told it was up to the individual if the wished to waterproof their cloth. It was given the analogy that some people don't wax their cars...others do...but BMW don't insist upon waxing...the impregnator is just like a wax for your roof cloth.
So...I have one dealer telling me that I don't have to do anything to my roof and BMW are happy to carry on the warranty if you find you have roof wear...whilst the last dealer the car was into and I questioned about my roof wear told me that BMW could turn down a warranty claim if you don't treat your roof.
So...I have learned something from this...and now know where I will be taking my car for servicing. :)
Also...just in case someone else has a ragtop...I have found out who makes all the roofs for BMW. The company is called Haartz.
Here's a link to the cloth used for the roof:
http://www.haartz.com/index.asp?ID=50&LC=EN
Note that Haartz are the largest manufacturers in the world of soft top roofs. They only recommend one product to use for cleaning and waterproofing/UV protection...and that product is Raggtopp.
So I'm gonna go get some of that...
mark