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    My top is starting to have a small hole worn in it. It is just behind the drivers side window, where the top folds under the frame. Sammm, I think I remember you patched your old top. Has anyone else? What did you guys use? Thanks.

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    Just found this, yippie! more money to spend on the car. http://www.finishlineperformance.com...ns/09_003.html

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    Mine has a little ½" tear too, just a couple of inches above and behind the driver side window. Doesn't seem to be a highly stressed area so who knows why it tore? Anyway I think a little duct tape (on the inside!) ought to do it.

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    majik, you can come look at sam's old top how he patched it, its on my car now and were close.
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    I still have the 'Goop'. All you would need are some small iron-on patches (got them at Tarzhay).

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    Duct tape won't work...I tried that first.

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    I'm not trying to change the topic here but is there a good product that can be applied to the top that will keep it soft and slow down the rotting process and then the tears?
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    Quote Originally Posted by riverracer
    keep it soft and slow down the rotting process and then the tears?
    I've been using this stuff for a few years now. Good stuff!

    http://www.shipstore.com/ss/html/AME/AME030340.html

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    Thanks alot Sammm...How often do you use the stuff? I'm gonna order it now...:grin:
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    I usually put some on right after I wash the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm
    I still have the 'Goop'. All you would need are some small iron-on patches (got them at Tarzhay).
    Sammm, is that the shoe repair "Goop"? I think I saw that at Target too. Thanks for the tip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darron65
    Sammm, is that the shoe repair "Goop"? I think I saw that at Target too. Thanks for the tip.
    I got the 'All Purpose Household Sealant GOOP' at Target. It's around the glues and that kind of stuff.

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    FWIW, lugnutjon's top had a small hole in it when he bought it. He patched it from the inside with duct tape, and it's help up fine over the last four years and 80,000 miles.
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