hey all on this topic i have a quick fix for anyone that has this issue with their Canopys... its actually a small fix that can enhance any canopy that is some what blemmished
take the canopy and give it a good sanding with 800 grit sandpaper, then move to 1000 grit sand paper ... inside and outside of canopy...i know what your thinking ..sand the canopy are you crazy lol well this is only step one, you want to end up with a canopy that has a fogged look when finnished just be carefull of the details
when that is done get a paper towel and fold it into 4 sections then take one secotion of the paper towel and rub the interior and the xterior of the canopy, i know it sounds strange but a paper towel is close to 1500 grit sandpaper and you only want to do it for a minute inside and outside ..for the other 3 sections fold them up again and tape them to the table and get a small container the size of the canopy deep enough to submerge the canopy in liquid
then take Futura floor wax and fill it up , then take your tweezers and dip the canopy slowly and then remove it slowly to ensure no tiny bubble appear then let the wax drip off of it and set it on the towel to dry, through capillary action the towel will absorb most of the wax and will leave it Crystal clear ... and in most cases it winds up looking better then new canopys