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Picked up my C4S Cab about 4 weeks ago. What a car! One thing I've noticed though are some wrinkles/creases in the cabrio top (especially the lower rear area of the roof behind the rear side windows). I expected the wrinkles would work themselves out if I kept the top up for a couple of days, but that's not happened. Any recommendations? Thanks.

Posted

Sometimes it takes quite a while for them to iron out. Washing the car seems to help - expands the roof fibers and when they dry, they seem to dewrinkle themselves over time.

Keeping the top up when parked in the garage will also help - the trick seems to be to keep the roof tight at all times, except when you are enjoying the sun.

Posted

when the car is in the sun and the top is hot, spray the top with a bottle of water. it will steam the top if the top is hot enough. alternatively, use a clothe steamer (not an iron).

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