Storing a convertable-hood up or down?
Discussion
If my B is in the garage for any length of time, then the hood would be up. It's not so much keeping the hood stretched, although does help the water shedding, it's more that it becomes harder to put up in a hurry if the hood frame is used to being down. It also means that the interior doesn't get dusty.
The other reason is that if the hood has got wet on its jaunt, raising it gives it a chance to dry off and prevents mildew.
Finally, stops the rear window creasing permanently.
(Just realised that it's had the hood stowed for about 3 weeks now because it's been out for the odd sunny day blast...must do what I say and not what I do)
The other reason is that if the hood has got wet on its jaunt, raising it gives it a chance to dry off and prevents mildew.
Finally, stops the rear window creasing permanently.
(Just realised that it's had the hood stowed for about 3 weeks now because it's been out for the odd sunny day blast...must do what I say and not what I do)
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