• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About
  • Forum
  • Design Studio
  • Upholstery Jobs
  • Newsletter
  • Sponsors

The Hog Ring

Auto Upholstery Community

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Patch Convertible Tops

December 1, 2020 By Nadeem Muaddi

The Hog Ring - Why You Shouldnt Patch Convertible Tops

The most common question that customers ask about their torn convertible tops is: “Can’t you just put a patch on it?”

Experienced trimmers know the answer is a resounding: “No, the entire top needs to be replaced.”

But some shops may still be tempted to do it. After all, accepting some money for a temporary fix is better than not accepting any money for a lost job — right?

Wrong.

In the long term, a patch will end up costing both the customer and the shop more money. Here’s how:

Patches look horrible

The Hog Ring - Why You Shouldnt Patch Convertible Tops

It doesn’t matter how talented you are, it’s impossible to make a patch look good.

We’ve seen trimmers adhere patches from the frontside and backside of tops. While some patches are glued, others are stitched. People have even used duct tape.

In every case, it looks unsightly. That’s because topping material wasn’t engineered to be patched.

Haartz Corporation, the world leader in convertible toppings, puts a lot of research and development into the look of their materials. While some have a shimmer, others feature a unique weave or even a pattern or design.

“Our toppings are made to exact OEM specifications,” said Phil Hollenbeck, sales manager – automotive exteriors at Haartz. “Not only are they designed to look and feel a certain way, but they are made to withstand the elements and should last for the life of the vehicle. While there are circumstances where damage occurs, a patch, no matter how small, won’t match and will certainly stick out.”

In the end, neither the customer nor the trimmer will be satisfied with the patch. And even worse, it’ll reflect poorly on the shop.

Patches never work

The Hog Ring - Why You Shouldnt Patch Convertible Tops

Have you ever seen a patch hold up long term? We didn’t think so.

Even the patch kits that automotive retailers sell ultimately fail. That’s because convertible topping wasn’t designed to be patched.

To function properly, tops can only have seams in certain places.

“There’s a lot more to topping than meets the eyes. They’re not only designed to keep inclement weather out, but to also enhance acoustics, dampen road noise and keep cabins warm or cool. No patch can do all that,” Hollenbeck said.

Of course, then there’s the folding — which puts the material through continuous stretching and pressure.

Imagine if you patch someone’s top and it leaks, ruining their entire interior. Is that really something you want hanging over your head?

Patches cost more in the long run

The Hog Ring - Why You Shouldnt Patch Convertible Tops

Whenever a trimmer patches a top, he puts his business’ reputation at risk.

The patch will look horrible and ultimately fail, forcing the vehicle owner to replace the top anyway. He won’t be happy with having to spend extra money — and will tell family and friends about the experience.

Of course, that’ll damage your shop’s reputation and ultimately cost you business.

It’s a lose-lose scenario for everyone involved.

So what should you do?

The Hog Ring - Why You Shouldnt Patch Convertible Tops

It’s really simple: Don’t just turn down patch jobs, explain to customers why it’s a bad idea.

They’ll appreciate you taking the time to educate them and looking out for their best interest.

Yes, some will grumble at the cost for replacing a new top. But in many cases, there are affordable alternatives to choose from. Just be sure to only recommend tops made by reputable manufacturers using Haartz material. Since Haartz is the original OEM material supplier, it is the only way to ensure proper fit and finish.

And if they decide to take their business elsewhere — so be it. At least the poor craftsmanship won’t reflect poorly on your shop.

The Haartz Corporation is a world leader in highly engineered and uniquely designed convertible toppings. To learn more about Haartz, visit Haartz.com and follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Related Stories:

  • Haartz’s Best Tips for Soft Top Winter Care
  • Haartz Gets Candid About Off-Brand Tops
  • Putting Haartz Topping to the Test
  • Learn to Install Convertible Tops with this New Book

Filed Under: Archive, Guides & Manuals, Site Sponsors Tagged With: Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Car Interior, Convertible Top, Haartz Corporation

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. jairo cortes says

    December 1, 2020 at 10:04 pm

    hi, hablan español ?

Primary Sidebar

anal porno bangbros rus porno yaşlı porno konulu porno olgun porno porno izle sarışın porno bakire sex 69 porno

THR Sponsors

NC Sewing Machines
Miami Corporation - Right Rail Ad 3
  • Albright's Supply
  • Hyde Leather
  • Keyston Bros
  • Big Z Fabric
  • OEM+ Banner Ad - The Hog Ring
  • Leather Craft
  • Douglass Interior Products

THR Favorites

Auto Upholstery - The Hog Ring - RPUI

Talking Shop: Restoration Parts Unlimited

Surely, every auto upholstery professional … [more] about Talking Shop: Restoration Parts Unlimited

Auto Upholstery - The Hog Ring - Stitches Fine Automotive Interiors

Junk in the Trunk: Don’t Hide It, Disguise It!

Upholstering a vehicle’s trunk can be … [more] about Junk in the Trunk: Don’t Hide It, Disguise It!

Auto Upholstery - The Hog Ring - Seat Airbag

Should We Not Resew Backseats Either?

Seat airbags have complicated the work of … [more] about Should We Not Resew Backseats Either?

Auto Upholstery - The Hog Ring - Trim by Fisher

Paying Staff Hourly, Salary or Commission?

What follows is a touching personal account … [more] about Paying Staff Hourly, Salary or Commission?

Auto Upholstery - The Hog Ring - How To Mold Automotive Leather

Pro Tip: How to Mold Automotive Leather

Interested in learning how to wrap virtually … [more] about Pro Tip: How to Mold Automotive Leather

The Hog Ring - Sewn Tight Custom Interiors - Successful Shops are Clean and Organized

Sewn Tight Custom Interiors’ Secret to an Organized Shop

Every auto upholstery shop can benefit from … [more] about Sewn Tight Custom Interiors’ Secret to an Organized Shop

Categories

Footer

Recent Articles

  • Trimmer Luis Morquecho Dies at 77
  • Attend Automotive Interiors Expo 2025
  • Inside the Bold New Auto Upholstery School Set to Open in Florida This Summer
  • Keyston Bros Drops 31 New Alcantara Colors—And They’re Anything but Basic
  • Bridge of Weir is Making Automotive Leather for Neurodivergent Passengers

Recent Comments

  • Edward Munday on Hidden Mouse Nest? How to Charge for the Extra Dirty Work
  • Jack on Keyston Bros. Acquires DLT Corporation
  • Brodie Smith on Aston Martin Just Introduced a New Convertible DB12
  • THE CAPTAIN on 6 Tips for Turning Callers into Customers
  • Dmei on Star Wars Seat Covers are ‘So Wizard’

Advertise With Us!

We're always looking for companies to collaborate with. Watch this short video about the benefits of sponsorship and then email us to say hi.

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in