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    I have a 98 Convertible, White on White on White. The Convertible top is White (not my first choice, I would prefer the canvas black) anyway it's orginal which is nice and when clean looks sharp, but this year it has began to degrade and has a few small holes starting. Does anyone know of nice ways to repair the White Vinyl top (no duct tape ideas please) I want to get at least another year of use and then maybe next year I'll have the money to replace and replace with Black canvas instead. Also, any idea how much it might be if replace with new canvas top?

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    Re: Help Repairing Vinyl Top!!!

    That really sucks you can find replacements on ebay for 150. the best thing you can do to help a convertible is get a garage or car cover.

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      Re: Help Repairing Vinyl Top!!!

      Small tears in convertible tops can be repaired using special 2-stage epoxy or patching kits available at most auto parts shops.

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