
1. We can Mfg our own tops or install pre-made covers. This pre made has been stored in a box from the supplier and has numerous wrinkles down the center. Monte is steaming out all the wrinkles with our Jiffy commercial steamer using distilled water to avoid any residue during the procedure.

2. We have masked off the body with plastic, prepped the top and covered the qters with thick protective blankets. This will keep us from marking the paint and or body work when tugging, pulling and wrestling the cover in to place.

3. As seen Monte installs some disposable pull sheets of vinyl as he will leave them in place to keep the top from sticking down during the initial fit and adhesion of the center section.

4. He sprayed glue on the roof and cover and let them set for about 15 minutes. Once he is satisfied with the fit of the center section and it is straight and true with no wrinkles he starts to pull down the sides and removes the "pull sheets" installed earlier one by one as he pulls and tugs the cover in to skin tight shape.

5. As seen the outer top to sides is starting to take shape. The correct procedure for stretching properly is critical. Monte makes it look easy as he will get it tighter then a leopards skin.

6. As he continues pulling the cover and allowing the adhesive to set up and permanently adhere, a bit of trimming takes place around the drip rail area.

7. After he finishes up the final adhesion pulls he rolls the drain gutters tight also. This not only looks good but is mandatory if a drip molding is to be attached.

8. Just like fine wine is exquisite to the most demanding taste, a vinyl top installed with no bubbles or wrinkles and straight as any critical eye could imagine the project is finished. Once again Monte gets it done.