Renovo Boat Canvas Reviver

Severnman

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Any forumites able to offer their experiences on this product before I feel inclined to open wallet. Much appreciated.
 

Seashoreman

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I started out reconditioning a rather tired sprayhood with the dark blue Renovo. Not a good idea to drip it on white gelwork, heck of a job to get off. So on lay up I removed hood, all round dodgers, halyard bags and stack pack. Two good coats in the workshop, again a bit messy but very pleased with the result. This winter I just touched up the bits that had worn a bit, ie guard-wires onto dodgers.
The reviver has a sort of starching effect which was great for the sprayhood but now dodgers are as stiff as a board which is no real problem.
Put it on with a brush slowly and carefully and I think I used over 2 litres. Best price found was on Amazon.
For the money I will get an extra few years use of sprayhood etc so I believe the approx. £100 I spent was cost effective and the colour looks good too.
 

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I use the clear stuff reproof bimini top and tonneau cover, works really well and stops all the drips. Doesnt cover quite as much as the tin says it does but overall i have been pleased with results.
 
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