sunroof shade - sliding back/forth
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sunroof shade - sliding back/forth
hi -
The fabric sunroof shade slides back and forth
as we stop & accelerate.
The fabric is smooth & slippery along the metal rails,
and it just slides open & closed as we stop & start -
Any suggestions as to what to put on the rails
to create some permanent (but not damaging) friction...
The fabric sunroof shade slides back and forth
as we stop & accelerate.
The fabric is smooth & slippery along the metal rails,
and it just slides open & closed as we stop & start -
Any suggestions as to what to put on the rails
to create some permanent (but not damaging) friction...
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Re: sunroof shade - sliding back/forth
Phil Schuman did pass the time by typing:
> hi -
> The fabric sunroof shade slides back and forth
> as we stop & accelerate.
> The fabric is smooth & slippery along the metal rails,
> and it just slides open & closed as we stop & start -
>
> Any suggestions as to what to put on the rails
> to create some permanent (but not damaging) friction...
hmm.. You might be able to smoosh the rail a bit
or there might be a couple of screws that allow for adjustment.
I can't think of anything you can put on fabric that
will both make it less sticky and not damage or stain it.
--
DougW
> hi -
> The fabric sunroof shade slides back and forth
> as we stop & accelerate.
> The fabric is smooth & slippery along the metal rails,
> and it just slides open & closed as we stop & start -
>
> Any suggestions as to what to put on the rails
> to create some permanent (but not damaging) friction...
hmm.. You might be able to smoosh the rail a bit
or there might be a couple of screws that allow for adjustment.
I can't think of anything you can put on fabric that
will both make it less sticky and not damage or stain it.
--
DougW
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Re: sunroof shade - sliding back/forth
Phil Schuman did pass the time by typing:
> hi -
> The fabric sunroof shade slides back and forth
> as we stop & accelerate.
> The fabric is smooth & slippery along the metal rails,
> and it just slides open & closed as we stop & start -
>
> Any suggestions as to what to put on the rails
> to create some permanent (but not damaging) friction...
hmm.. You might be able to smoosh the rail a bit
or there might be a couple of screws that allow for adjustment.
I can't think of anything you can put on fabric that
will both make it less sticky and not damage or stain it.
--
DougW
> hi -
> The fabric sunroof shade slides back and forth
> as we stop & accelerate.
> The fabric is smooth & slippery along the metal rails,
> and it just slides open & closed as we stop & start -
>
> Any suggestions as to what to put on the rails
> to create some permanent (but not damaging) friction...
hmm.. You might be able to smoosh the rail a bit
or there might be a couple of screws that allow for adjustment.
I can't think of anything you can put on fabric that
will both make it less sticky and not damage or stain it.
--
DougW
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Re: sunroof shade - sliding back/forth
Phil Schuman did pass the time by typing:
> hi -
> The fabric sunroof shade slides back and forth
> as we stop & accelerate.
> The fabric is smooth & slippery along the metal rails,
> and it just slides open & closed as we stop & start -
>
> Any suggestions as to what to put on the rails
> to create some permanent (but not damaging) friction...
hmm.. You might be able to smoosh the rail a bit
or there might be a couple of screws that allow for adjustment.
I can't think of anything you can put on fabric that
will both make it less sticky and not damage or stain it.
--
DougW
> hi -
> The fabric sunroof shade slides back and forth
> as we stop & accelerate.
> The fabric is smooth & slippery along the metal rails,
> and it just slides open & closed as we stop & start -
>
> Any suggestions as to what to put on the rails
> to create some permanent (but not damaging) friction...
hmm.. You might be able to smoosh the rail a bit
or there might be a couple of screws that allow for adjustment.
I can't think of anything you can put on fabric that
will both make it less sticky and not damage or stain it.
--
DougW
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