Renovo Waterproofer - Spray or Roller/Brush

seaboy

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Done my cover with a Renovo renovator by brush as instructed taking nearly two bottles to cover with good results.

Now ready to Waterproof it, has anyone sprayed/roller the Renovo proofer onto their cover making it easier or brushed as instructions.

This is all being done away from boat on a level floor.

thanks
 
Hello.
Just finished the"renovation and waterproofing" of my sprayhood with satisfying results by brush. This time I used old newspaper and masking tape to mask off and protect the vinyl windows. I found on a previous attempt that the liquids were slow to be absorbed by the canvas and the windows badly suffered with runs and smears. I found it more tiresome and time consuming to clean up the windows than to mask them. I would advise that you consider this.
Good luck.
 
I use Renovo on my convertible roof and after trying sponges and rollers finally settled on a paint brush as I can "stipple" the brush to make sure I get it well into the weave.

I also mask the windows with newspaper as mentioned above but if it's just a cover that's not an issue.

Richard
 
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