R52 New Cabrio owner/Replacing convertible top
#26
It was suggested to me by one of the Mech's at MINI to vacuum the top versus brushing or washing it off.
I keep a small dust buster style vacuum handy to quickly clean the back off and it does an incredible job.
Brushing I'm told may actually push some of the dirt further into the fibers.
I keep a small dust buster style vacuum handy to quickly clean the back off and it does an incredible job.
Brushing I'm told may actually push some of the dirt further into the fibers.
#29
Miles 2 Go
Bought 2/08 4k, added 1k first couple of weeks, added another over the next month. Trying to do my part and push her out of warranty because of mileage.
First owner, doctor's wife, didn't like her 'cause, "it mussed my hair!"
Excuse Me! It's a Rag Top! and I've got so little hair to muss!
#30
#31
My top is showing some signs of wear - two places look like elongated holes very low, flanking the rear window, and multiple wear spots along the elbows along the top edge. The silent recall/adjustment work was done some time ago, but doesn't seem to have helped. This is a Sept '04 build with just 15K miles. Guess I'll make the trip to the dealer and see if it qualifies for replacement. If so, I'll get pics before doing the work.
Last edited by mschiml; 05-17-2008 at 07:19 PM.
#32
Wait and see?
We do plan on driving up to MTTS in Chicago (Elklake, WI - another 3.5 hours North of Chicago) so I plan on getting some advice there from MINI USA.
896 mi / 35mpg x $4.75/gal x 2 ways = $243 + driving around = $300 prem.
Might just have to go to The Abbey in Fontana on Lake Geneva, WI for another honeymoon again. More nice back roads but not like the Dragon, and not as crowded.
#33
Ahh, sorry for not seeing this one before. Here's my story:
Bought my 05 back in february this year and noticed those shiny spots around the elbows. I had read in the paperwork for the car that they did the silent recall back in fall 06.
Showed the wear spots to the MINI service lady just to make sure they check the top alignment, and she immediately ordered a new top. Got the car back (took 3 days to put a new top on btw, according to the technician) and drove it for a couple of days, putting the top down and up a few times. Noticed right away a whitish scuffing of the new fabric right where the old spots were.
Took it back, and the tech guy spent another 2 days adjusting it (the service lady said they had three guys working on it at one time). Got it back last week, and now it's perfect, no scuffing whatsoever. I've had the top up and down at least a dozen times since.
Those of you that have scuffing problems, try this. Put the top down, and then insert a finger between the folds, at the edges where those elbows are. In a properly folded top, those folds should never touch. The elbows protrude sometimes just enough to make the folds touch, causing the rubbing. So, when you take the top back, talk to the service rep or tech and show them where the top is rubbing, and check the same way when you get the top back. Just my opinion, based on my case.
Hope this helps you all some.
Bought my 05 back in february this year and noticed those shiny spots around the elbows. I had read in the paperwork for the car that they did the silent recall back in fall 06.
Showed the wear spots to the MINI service lady just to make sure they check the top alignment, and she immediately ordered a new top. Got the car back (took 3 days to put a new top on btw, according to the technician) and drove it for a couple of days, putting the top down and up a few times. Noticed right away a whitish scuffing of the new fabric right where the old spots were.
Took it back, and the tech guy spent another 2 days adjusting it (the service lady said they had three guys working on it at one time). Got it back last week, and now it's perfect, no scuffing whatsoever. I've had the top up and down at least a dozen times since.
Those of you that have scuffing problems, try this. Put the top down, and then insert a finger between the folds, at the edges where those elbows are. In a properly folded top, those folds should never touch. The elbows protrude sometimes just enough to make the folds touch, causing the rubbing. So, when you take the top back, talk to the service rep or tech and show them where the top is rubbing, and check the same way when you get the top back. Just my opinion, based on my case.
Hope this helps you all some.
#34
Oh rats, forgot to answer the original question!
I've owned several vertibles in my time, both cloth and vinyl. At the worst end of the spectrum, I bought a second hand mustang vertible which imo had never been washed, except maybe by the rain. The paint was peeling and the top had a couple of wear spots... the car was 7 years old. On the other side of the spectrum, I bought a well maintained corvette with cloth top, which still looked brand new when I sold it... the car was 11 years old at that time. I believe that with basic care, a modern cloth top like on the MINI should last 15 years or more without any issues. That is of course, if the wear spots are addressed.
I've owned several vertibles in my time, both cloth and vinyl. At the worst end of the spectrum, I bought a second hand mustang vertible which imo had never been washed, except maybe by the rain. The paint was peeling and the top had a couple of wear spots... the car was 7 years old. On the other side of the spectrum, I bought a well maintained corvette with cloth top, which still looked brand new when I sold it... the car was 11 years old at that time. I believe that with basic care, a modern cloth top like on the MINI should last 15 years or more without any issues. That is of course, if the wear spots are addressed.
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