KWhale
Member
Hi;
I wanted to clean and condition all the rubber seals on my XLR before putting her to bed for the winter. It seems to me (and please correct me if I'm wrong), the easiest way to get to all the seals would be when the top is partially opened. Sort of open it part way and stop. In various states of partial open, all the rubber is pretty much accessible to clean and condition.
My question is....does leaving the hard top in various states of partial open put undue stress on joints and such, or is it fine to do this for cleaning? So far I have never stopped the open/close process midway for fear of the weight of the roof and glass being too much for the various joints and do-dahs (that's a technical Canadian term)
I wanted to clean and condition all the rubber seals on my XLR before putting her to bed for the winter. It seems to me (and please correct me if I'm wrong), the easiest way to get to all the seals would be when the top is partially opened. Sort of open it part way and stop. In various states of partial open, all the rubber is pretty much accessible to clean and condition.
My question is....does leaving the hard top in various states of partial open put undue stress on joints and such, or is it fine to do this for cleaning? So far I have never stopped the open/close process midway for fear of the weight of the roof and glass being too much for the various joints and do-dahs (that's a technical Canadian term)
