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| #Post#: 94802-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Canvas preservation, recolouring and reproofing | |
| By: Roveerman Date: November 30, 2014, 2:32 pm | |
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| Winter is coming! | |
| Or the preservation of a canvas tilt | |
| When driving along in your land rover feeling everything is | |
| right with the world and god is in his heaven, have you ever had | |
| that sudden cold shiver run down your neck?, and I don't mean | |
| the one about realising its the better half's birthday, I'm | |
| talking about the one caused by a drop of rain water leaking | |
| though the canvas, if so read on and this might inspire and aid | |
| you to remedy it. | |
| The tilt on my land rover has done sterling service over the | |
| years but the last winter has taken its toll, this is no | |
| pampered restoration sitting a a large garage but on the kerb | |
| 24/7 come rain or shine and said drip caused me to take a closer | |
| look at the tilt. | |
| Not very close inspection revealed quite a few holes, mildew and | |
| general wear and tear. Closer inspection revealed a situation | |
| that needed sorting while the weather was good and excluded the | |
| cost of a new tilt. | |
| To be honest some of the materials used I already had in my shed | |
| the only real outlay is in the recolouring dye, the other items | |
| used were as follows | |
| Fabric cleaner and canvas proofer from Storm, others are | |
| available but I've heard that the cheap option of using Thompson | |
| brick sealer is not such a good idea as the recipe has been | |
| changed, Renovo soft top reviver and window polish, Copydex and | |
| some off cuts of canvas kindly supplied, for a small donation, | |
| by John Clarke of Exmoor Trim. | |
| [IMG] | |
| http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy193/roverman40/34531c656ce1b5705d6c1f5f192… | |
| The idea for this article only came to me after the initial wash | |
| and scrub had taken place, as you can see the cleaner not only | |
| removed dirt, bird lime, mould and algae but also some of the | |
| original colour as well and this is the closest before and after | |
| shot I have. | |
| [IMG] | |
| http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy193/roverman40/38c8025042d8ff2f6dff5015222… | |
| The hood was wetted with a hose and the cleaner mixed into a | |
| bucket of water and sponged on, I then set to with a scrubbing | |
| brush to shift the stubborn dirt and algae. Rinsing off with a | |
| hose after showed how much muck had come off by leaving a green | |
| Land Rover out line on the drive after I had finished and a | |
| considerably cleaner but streaky tilt. A second going over with | |
| the cleaner help even the streaks out and shift the last of the | |
| grime. | |
| [IMG] | |
| http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy193/roverman40/19a8858fe93464e6578552653ba… | |
| I cannot recommend Renevo window polish highly enough, having | |
| used it for many years on the rear window of my late lamented | |
| (sold not scrapped) MGB I knew this was the stuff to use. | |
| After digging around I the back of the shed I came up with the | |
| bottle and set to work on the window. It's easy to use and works | |
| like a metal polish, which I suppose it is, just a bit finer, | |
| pour onto a rag, rub onto the window and buff off with a clean | |
| cloth and repeat till you are satisfied. | |
| [IMG] | |
| http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy193/roverman40/563532192a871c8ef7b56e47468… | |
| [IMG] | |
| http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy193/roverman40/e11d0b89d9751ba614a2c0d9dfe… | |
| Now that the tilt was clean and I could see where I've been it | |
| was time to start on the repairs. The off cuts of new canvas | |
| were cut into appropriate sized patches and covered with copydex | |
| and placed over the holes in the canvas, I have toyed with the | |
| ideal of sewing as well but the number of patches has put me | |
| off. If they start to peel I might rethink and sew them after | |
| all. | |
| The dark spots are from either the mildew or oil I can't make my | |
| mind up. The idea of this was to make sound rather than pretty | |
| and if I can get a few more years out of this tilt, that will do | |
| me. | |
| [IMG] | |
| http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy193/roverman40/618c17f04d815253b0abc71a4bb… | |
| Now I know the paint job is not the best but the streaky finish | |
| does let the side down so I started to look into recolouring the | |
| canvas, I know dylon is a big name in fabric dying but there's | |
| no way I'd ever get away sticking this in the washing machine. I | |
| have dyed large bits of canvas before in a cleaned out bin but | |
| the finish had a more camo feeling and took a lot of rinsing | |
| before the dye stopped running. Renovo to the rescue, this is | |
| the only recolouring product I could find, it's brushed on and | |
| when dry colour fast. The only thing is the limited colour | |
| available, dark blue, dark red, dark brown, black and of course | |
| dark green. The green is no where near the karki of the original | |
| finish and I did toy with the idea of the brown. On the back of | |
| the rear side flap I tried a test patch to see the effect, it | |
| goes on well and gives an even finish, it comes in 1/2 and 1Ltr | |
| bottles, 1Ltr is supposed to cover "a large roof", what ever | |
| that means, so I purchased 2Ltrs. The 2ltrs was more than | |
| enough to cover the canvas with the recommended two coats, the | |
| application was fairly easy and I would say doing it on the | |
| vehicle could end up with plenty of the dye on the ground as | |
| it's very thin and watery, Renovo do have video clips to show | |
| how to apply on their web site and I used a 2" brush but feel a | |
| larger one may have made the job quicker. | |
| After the first coat the colour was still a bit streaky and the | |
| dark spots still showed though, the second coat has evened the | |
| finish out and I'm happy with the result. I do wonder how it | |
| would have gone on if a spray set was used. | |
| The tilt it's self does not appeared to have shrunk any but it | |
| is a lot stiffer and rougher but I expect it will soften up as | |
| it flexes. | |
| [IMG] | |
| http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy193/roverman40/91ce16da322c1665274c18b244a… | |
| I've had to wait a few days now before the final stage of | |
| waterproof treatment is applied and I'm glad to say that the | |
| recolour has not run or reacted to over night rain. | |
| Now the not so good news, the canvas proofer that I planed to | |
| use has not taken to the tilt, in that it has just beaded on the | |
| surface and run off. Now I'm not sure if this is a product | |
| compatibility issue or the storm canvas proofer has gone off, I | |
| bought this four years or more ago and it has been stored in a | |
| shed (hot in summer, freezing in winter) and it looks like it | |
| might of separated out, it looked curdled, a bit like milk, it | |
| did improve after a vigorous shaking but still had a few lumps | |
| in. | |
| The only waterproofer I was able to get locally was fabsil, this | |
| has gone on very well, soaking into the canvas and not reacting | |
| to the renovo dye at all. The fabsil smelt very strongly of the | |
| silicone that it is based on and the instructions recommend up | |
| to six hours drying before exposure to dampness. I used two | |
| litres and starting with the top section and applying the fabsil | |
| so that it wetted out the canvas and applying slightly less on | |
| the sides, I only just had enough to finish the job off. | |
| [IMG] | |
| http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy193/roverman40/90635f0b5376801bb91773bf0b3… | |
| The final result is I now have a uniform dark green tilt without | |
| any holes that repels water like a well wax paint job and will | |
| keep me dry what ever next winter throws at me. | |
| #Post#: 94803-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Canvas preservation, recolouring and reproofing | |
| By: Mendit Date: November 30, 2014, 2:44 pm | |
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| That's well informative and will see me doing the same come | |
| spring thanks for taking the time and pictures will tag this for | |
| later | |
| #Post#: 94806-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Canvas preservation, recolouring and reproofing | |
| By: 982knn Date: November 30, 2014, 2:53 pm | |
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| Thanks for posting that info... | |
| I too have wondered about the Renovo dye.. | |
| Mark | |
| #Post#: 94824-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Canvas preservation, recolouring and reproofing | |
| By: NoelC Date: December 1, 2014, 9:26 am | |
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| Very interesting. :thumbs: | |
| #Post#: 99238-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Canvas preservation, recolouring and reproofing | |
| By: Fluffle-Valve Date: October 12, 2015, 3:39 am | |
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| Planning on doing the same this year, before the winter sets in. | |
| That is a good write up and very informative, thanks for that... | |
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