Yesterday I pulled the T-tops for the first time & placed them indise the soft-lined carrying bags in the back.
Being in a bit of a hurry, I didn't bother to be careful placing them in the proper direction, which I now know is with the window AGAINST the soft, white lining. Pulling them out of the bags later on, I was disappointed to see 2-3 long, skinny scratches approx. 3-6 inches long on one of the windows. Investigating the bags, I discovered enough grit (tiny rocks, dirt, etc..) to cause the scratches, which I should have emptied out first as well as placing the windows the right way. Oh, and DON'T put anything on top of the T-tops while they're stored in the bags in the back of the car! The scratches aren't super-visible until you get up close & I suspect I'll be able to do something about them (though probably not completely remove them?), but, nevertheless, this is a hard lesson learned about being extra-careful and knowing what I am doing before trodding into unknown territory with this car.
Being in a bit of a hurry, I didn't bother to be careful placing them in the proper direction, which I now know is with the window AGAINST the soft, white lining. Pulling them out of the bags later on, I was disappointed to see 2-3 long, skinny scratches approx. 3-6 inches long on one of the windows. Investigating the bags, I discovered enough grit (tiny rocks, dirt, etc..) to cause the scratches, which I should have emptied out first as well as placing the windows the right way. Oh, and DON'T put anything on top of the T-tops while they're stored in the bags in the back of the car! The scratches aren't super-visible until you get up close & I suspect I'll be able to do something about them (though probably not completely remove them?), but, nevertheless, this is a hard lesson learned about being extra-careful and knowing what I am doing before trodding into unknown territory with this car.