Spot Check Soft Top Convertibles
Make sure there are no holes, cracks, tears or rips in your soft top convertible. This will prevent the elements, like rain and snow from getting into the car and damaging its interior fabrics. If there’s damage to your roof, repair it. More importantly, make sure it’s fully functioning and can completely open and close. If you choose to drive or store your convertible outside for the winter, keep in mind the type of material of which your convertible soft top is made. Modern soft top convertibles are built with treated and weather-proof materials to protect from water and snow, but older convertible soft-tops made out of vinyl and less durable and weatherproof, which can shrink in the cold. If this is your case and you choose to ride with the top down and try to put it back up afterwards, this can cause the fabric to rip and tear. So, be mindful when operating your convertible top to prevent damaging the roof.
Cleaning and Protective Treatments
Prep your car BEFORE it gets cold. Giving your car’s soft top a good cleaning with a gentle car shampoo and cleaner will ensure that it remains free of dirt, grease, bird droppings, tree sap and film that can stain your vinyl or top’s fabric. Cleaning stains and dirt before the cold weather will prevent them from causing permanent damage from being compacted by heavy amounts of snow. Once your top is completely dry, evenly apply a top protectant and repellent. These treatments will create a “shield” over your fabric or vinyl tops to keep your soft-top safe from liquids, dirt, stains, and UV solar rays that can cause premature aging, keeping your top safe and ready for the winter months.
Remove Snow the Right Way
Soft top convertibles require a more delicate method to remove ice and snow. Aggressively hacking away at ice or snow can cause significant damage. Take a soft bristle brush or hand-wrap a mitt in a towel to brush off ice and snow. Allowing your car to warm up or keeping it parked in the garage can loosen ice and snow to make the removal process easier. Patience is a virtue. If you store your car outside during the winter months, plan accordingly and give yourself enough time to prep your car in the mornings before you leave.
These are just a few things you can do to get your convertible ready for winter. Winter maintenance will vary for convertibles based on their soft top composition. Essentially you want to make sure you store your soft top convertible away to protect it from harsh elements, keep it clean and add extra protection with treatments. Giving your convertible a little extra love during the winter season will keep it functional year round and in good condition for when the warmer months return!
What are your favorite tips for cleaning or prepping a convertible soft top for the fall and winter months? Share your tips and stories in the comments section below!
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