I thought I would share this technique I used to stretch my new soft top, as I know many have difficulties getting new fabric to stretch
As explained to me, the type of soft top fabric material being supplied today differs somewhat from what came with the car in the sixties. Albeit, you should only fit genuine "Sonnenland Klassik"material to your Pagoda soft Top. Todays fabric is stiffer, has less stretch, and thus it is hard to close the soft top after it has been renewed. Store the SL with soft top up and closed the first year or so after renewing it. As per the tips in our Wiki
http://www.sl113.org/wiki/Tops/SoftTop#Stretching I have water wetted the soft top and put the car in the sun as well as used hot air guns, eventually the soft top is better to close.
Beware also against the non-Klassik type Sonnenland fabric, this is for use in modern roadsters that often employ motorised soft top frames.
Long ago, I saw tips on the Forum to remove the soft top, and mount it onto a wooden frame with turnbuckles fitted (also briefly mentioned in our Wiki) - Then gradually tension these during the winter, and then re-fit the frame to the SL in the spring. Anyone who tried this approach?
/Hans in Sweden
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