We all love our Sky Roofs but how many of us ever bother to clean them.
A general lube of the mechanism and cleaning the glass both inside and out is pretty straight forward but one area that gave me a problem was the external seal that the blades slide and sit on. You can examine this far more closely if you open the roof and stand up in the middle of the car.
On mine this sealing strip had gone quite hard and was covered in a green mould. I’ve tried various ways of cleaning this and the best solution I’ve come up with is this:
The end result is the seal is returned to a rich black finish with a soft velvet touch.
Really sets off the Sky Roof for anyone giving it a close inspection
A general lube of the mechanism and cleaning the glass both inside and out is pretty straight forward but one area that gave me a problem was the external seal that the blades slide and sit on. You can examine this far more closely if you open the roof and stand up in the middle of the car.
On mine this sealing strip had gone quite hard and was covered in a green mould. I’ve tried various ways of cleaning this and the best solution I’ve come up with is this:
- Buy a bottle of AUTOGLYM Vinyl & Rubber Care (I’m not a share-holder honestly)
- Buy a pack of Cotton Buds (if offered a choice then choose the strongest ones you can find)
- With the roof open, unscrew the top from the bottle (it’s normally sprayed on) and, soak a cotton bud in the solution.
- You’ll now find that if you carefully rub the bud along the felt strip the green mould is soaked up by the cotton bud.
The end result is the seal is returned to a rich black finish with a soft velvet touch.
Really sets off the Sky Roof for anyone giving it a close inspection