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Old 6th July 2014, 10:47   #7
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Default Algea

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Originally Posted by Supervinnie40 View Post
Jordan is right, but if it doesn't work you can use special algae remover for soft tops (convertible), and I have been told that round-up works pretty good as well.

In general something with a very high, or very low pH value should also have an effect.
Vinegar and a toothbrush let apply lots of it let it soak in the toothbrush it off - Follow up with a good wash car and you will smell like a chippy
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