March 27, 2015
How to Maintain a Sunroof
How to Maintain a Sunroof A sunroof can add a ton of fun to a vehicle,but if you
fail to properly maintain the sunroof it can easily become a nightmare. This is
especially true with an after-market sunroof,since the seals and glass are not
mounted with the factory machinery,so they are more susceptible to leaks and
cracks. Whether you have a factory-mounted sunroof or one you have installed
yourself,you'll find it a simple but necessary task to maintain your sunroof
properly. Instructions 1 Use a glass cleaner that does not contain ammonia or
vinegar. Not only will both of these ingredients cause streaking on glass that
is exposed to the weather,but ammonia is a toxic ingredient,especially in
closed,warm environments. 2 Wipe the rubber gasket that seals your sunroof with
a mild detergent on a lint-free cloth. Clean the entire gasket with the
detergent,including in between any ridges or folds in the rubber. 3 Rinse the
gasket completely with a lint-free rag soaked in cool water. Any detergent left
behind on the gasket can either directly cause damage to the rubber,or it can
attract dirt to any sticky residue,which will cause wear and eventually leaks. 4
Lubricate the gasket with a silicone-based lubricant. It is imperative that you
only use silicone-based lubricant and steer clear of any petroleum-based
lubricants. Petroleum-based lubricants will react poorly with the rubber
material and may cause the glass to stick,which will cause the gasket to tear
the next time you attempt to open the sunroof. 5 Remove any wax buildup from the
metal frame that is around the top of the sunroof with an old toothbrush and
mild detergent. This area is prone to catching the edge of the rag or buffer
that is used to wax the car crp129,so
there will often be a waxy buildup that can discolor the metal frame. Removing
this buildup will keep your car looking great and help keep the metal frame from
losing its protective paint that resists rust launch
golo. 6 Check the mounting hardware on your manually operated sunroof if it
is exposed. Tighten the screws on the hinges,and check for any rust or other
damage around the hinges or clips. 7 Clean the tracks of your
power-operated,sliding sunroof. Remove any debris and built-up lubricants that
may have made its way into the track area. An old toothbrush is perfect to
loosen the debris,and you can use a cotton swab to wipe the area clean. Another
excellent tool for this are the tiny vacuums what are designed to clean computer
keyboards. Pay special attention to the drain hole areas,since dirt and grime
tend to gather in these holes. 8 Lubricate the inner lip of the sliding rails to
maintain a smoothly gliding sunroof. Lithium grease is usually suggested by most
manufacturers.
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