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Soft tops · Arncliffe, Sydney

Soft top leaking
or playing up, Sydney?

A leak after rain, a roof that's slow or lopsided, fabric rubbed thin on one side. A soft top rarely fails on its own. It's usually the first visible symptom of a frame, drain, seal or hydraulic fault working away underneath. The fabric itself is a motor trimmer's trade; the system under it is ours. We diagnose and fix the mechanical cause in one workshop, and water-test it before you get the keys. Open Saturdays.

20+ yrs in automotive repair 1000+ roofs serviced 4.9★ Google rating

The fault, explained

The fabric is the symptom.
The system is the patient.

Most of the soft tops that arrive here "needing repair" are telling us about something else. Here's how we read them, and which part of the job is ours and which belongs to a motor trimmer.

Part 01

Why a soft top fails where it does

Read the damage, find the fault

What the damage says

Fabric chafed through on one side usually means a frame bow out of alignment, sawing at the material every cycle. A seam letting go near the header rail points at tension gone wrong. Damp carpet with a perfect-looking top is almost always drains or seals — and a roof that's been slow or lopsided is stressing its fabric every time the hydraulics struggle.

The fabric isn't our trade

Sewing, patching and re-trimming fabric is a motor trimmer's job, and we don't do it. But a trimmer can patch a top beautifully and, if the cause is a misaligned frame or a blocked drain, the same damage comes straight back in the same place. A parts seller can post you a new top, but a website can't look at your frame.

What we do

We diagnose and fix everything the fabric is stretched over: frame alignment, cables and pivots, drains and seals, hydraulics where the roof is hydraulic. One workshop, one diagnosis of the real cause, one warranty over the mechanical work.

Part 02

Our job, or a trimmer's?

Diagnosis before quote: always

When it's our job

A leak that turns out to be drains, seals or a frame out of alignment. A roof that's slow, noisy or lopsided. Hardware faults wearing the material from underneath. These are mechanical, and they're exactly our work — caught early, a fixed fault is a fault that stops spreading to the fabric.

When it's the trimmer's

Fabric brittle at the fold lines, stitching giving up along multiple seams, a rear screen that's structural rather than optical. Repairing or replacing the fabric itself is trimming and upholstery work, a motor trimmer's trade, not ours. If that's where your top is, we'll say so plainly.

One straight opinion

Because we don't sell fabric or fit tops, we've no reason to nudge you towards either. We diagnose first, show you the real fault, and tell you whether it's a job for us, for a trimmer, or for nobody yet.

Part 03

What we check on a leaking or faulty soft top

The mechanical side, before the quote

Drains & seals

The most common cause of a "leaking top" isn't the fabric at all: it's blocked drain channels overflowing into the cabin, or perished header and side-rail seals letting water past. We flow-test the drains and check every seal before anything else gets blamed.

Frame & mechanism

A bow out of alignment saws at the fabric; stretched cables and worn pivots make the roof sit wrong and wear unevenly. We check and realign the mechanism so the top sits and tensions the way it should, which is also what stops the next tear before it starts.

Hydraulics

On hydraulic roofs, a slow or lopsided cycle stresses the fabric every single time. We test the rams and pump and rebuild them where needed, so the roof moves evenly and stops working the top against itself.

Where we see it most

The soft tops on
the bench every week

Two badges bring us most of Sydney's soft top faults, for very different reasons.

Mazda MX-5
Australia's favourite roadster: worn mechanisms, ageing seals, and the blocked drains behind the seats that put water in the carpet long before the top itself is the problem.
Porsche
Boxster and 911 roofs where stretched transport cables and worn pivots chew the fabric from underneath. Fix the mechanism or the same wear comes back.

Different badge? We work on most makes, text us the make and model or call 0418 200 289.

How a visit works

Four steps. No surprises.

  1. 1

    Text us the fault

    A photo of the leak, the damp patch or the roof mid-cycle tells us most of the story. Call 0418 200 289. Most owners get a first read the same day.

  2. 2

    We diagnose, you see it

    Frame, drains, seals, and the hydraulics if the roof is powered. If there's water in the story, we water-test before anyone mentions a quote. You see what we found first.

  3. 3

    We fix what's actually wrong

    The mechanical fault underneath the fabric — drains, seals, frame, cables, hydraulics — with OEM or premium aftermarket parts, by factory-trained technicians. If the fabric itself is finished, we'll say so; that part is a trimmer's. Nothing happens without your go-ahead.

  4. 4

    We rain on it before Sydney does

    Every leak repair is water-tested before handover — seals soaked, drains flow-tested, cabin checked dry, roof cycled again. That test is why the workmanship warranty isn't a gamble for us to offer.

Straight answers

Soft top questions
we hear every week

If yours isn't here, call. You'll get the same straight answer.

Ask us directly
My soft top is torn or worn, can you fix the fabric?

No. Sewing, patching and re-trimming the fabric is a motor trimmer's trade, not ours, and it isn't something we do. What we do is everything underneath: the frame, cables, drains, seals and hydraulics that very often caused the damage in the first place. We inspect the top, the frame and the seals, and tell you honestly whether the fabric is really the problem or just the symptom.

My soft top leaks. Isn't that just the fabric?

Usually it isn't. Nine times out of ten the water gets in through blocked drains, perished seals or a frame out of alignment, and it tracks along the headlining to show up nowhere near the entry point. A leak can also be the first visible sign of a frame or hydraulic fault stressing the fabric. We water-test first, find the actual entry point, and quote the real fault, and that's work we do.

I'm getting a new top fitted, can you help?

We don't supply or fit soft tops — that's a motor trimmer's job. But before or after a trimmer fits a new top, we make sure the frame, mechanism, seals and drains are right, so the new fabric seals properly and isn't worn out early by a fault underneath. Call us and we'll talk through what the roof needs first.

Are you open on weekends?

Saturdays, yes — 9am to 4pm, alongside Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm. If the working week is why the roof keeps not getting fixed, bring it in on a Saturday, or text a photo of the fault to 0418 200 289 any time for a first read.

What owners say

From the 4.9★ Google reviews

★★★★★

"Michael is very professional, knowledgeable and is a specialist in convertible vehicles especially on Mercedes which I highly recommend. He assisted with an electrical repair promptly with my Mercedes soft-top convertible and kept the soft-top motor running very smooth."

Mercedes-Benz · Soft-top electrical
★★★★★

"It was an absolute pleasure dealing with Michael. With 29 years of experience, he really knows his craft. He was honest, friendly, and did a perfect job fixing the convertible top on my Mercedes. Definitely worth the 1-hour drive to get there. Highly recommended!"

Mercedes-Benz · Convertible top
★★★★★

"Have a Golf Cabriolet and the roof wouldn't close completely and worked intermittently. Two other service centres couldn't fix it and then I took it to Michael and he sorted it out. Reasonably priced and with a friendly and accomodating service -highly recommend!"

Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet · Roof not closing

Next step

Before you patch it, post for it
or write it off — text us

One photo gets you a first read on whether it's really the fabric (a trimmer's job) or the drains, seals or mechanism (ours). Open six days, Saturdays included.

54/58 Princes Hwy, Arncliffe NSW 2205, minutes from Sydney Airport · Mon–Fri 9am–6pm · Sat 9am–4pm · Back to all symptoms & repairs

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