Malcolm Stebbins wrote: > > I have the same colour and the same problem. I have been told by > several people in the business that painting it is the only cure. I > have not done so as I am waiting for a miracle cure. > > Malcolm > > > Does anyone have any tricks for cleaning and waxing the roof of late model > > Westfalia's? Mine is fading. I've tried marine wax/cleaner for fiberglass > > and gelcoats, but is only lasts for a couple of months and it seems to remove > > alot of color, rags turn color of roof. > > > > My Westfalia is a 90 with the Burgundy red color, (don't know the factory name > > of color?) > > > > Any tips would be appreciated. > > > > Scott > > I also have the same color and problem. Please let me know if you find a good product that will stay there for more than a week. Cris. Eugene, OR. '91 Westie "Fafner" '65 Standard (My same age) The WetWesties Homepage: http://members.tripod.com/~torlasco/WetWesties.html |
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