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  1. I'll try and find a inconspicuous spot for testing, but the hood looks thick enough to provide a key without soaking through. Having looked at the other side, I'm not surprised these give out .. they are under considerable tension when the roof is closed!
  2. Ok Thanks, it doesn't seem to have any effect on the roof mechanism, but its definitely making a pinch mark on the fabric when left open for any period of time (assuming this is due to being incorrectly folded as its no longer under tension) .. I believe this is also known as a pleat cord?? Think I'll try and make a new epoxy bonded tab to the roof and reattach the cord/string once fully cured. Cheers
  3. Hi, I have the same issue on one of the sides, did you find a solution to this? Many Thanks
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