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Old Dec 4, 2012 | 12:52 PM
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Hi All

Just wondering if anybody can help me?

I recently purchase a streetka 2005 plate and was so excited as I had been shopping for a while but my new enjoyment has been dampened by the water droplets on the INSIDE of my roof.

The other week I got in the car, shut the door and was welcomed with droplets falling on my head. I put it down to the 3 days constant rain and covered the roof(with bin bags). This helped the situation but ever since most morning when I get in the car after its been on the drive over night (if there has been any frost) there is now water droplets. There is even some after it being parked for 8 hours while I am at work.

My friend suggested it might be condensation – is this the case/normal? or do I need a new roof? I thought the water droplets were meant to be on the outside

Also is there any recommendation for products I can treat with roof with to maybe help/prevent this?

Any help suggestion would be much appreciated as my fun is slowly ebbing away
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Old Dec 4, 2012 | 02:00 PM
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Try autoglym cabriolet hood care kit from halfords, it may help if the roof is seeping water in
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Old Dec 4, 2012 | 07:26 PM
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Thank you ill give it a go . . . Its the first time I had a soft top and appreciate any advice
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