Originally Posted by Goldwing
You might post this in the "detailing" section. I have never heard of this problem and you must live where it is humid. I'd first make sure the inside is dry. The purchase of a small house dehumidifier may be in order. While bleach solutions are great on mold, I would be concerned about discoloring the top. I cannot think of anything I'd trust on the inside of the top except a gentle soap solution and a lot of elbow grease to remove the mold. Then make sure it is dried real well. You might have have to park the top in a half-open mode to get at it well. Keep in mind you have about 15 minutes until the hydraulics release and drop the top.
Hi Goldwing,i live in Scotland where the weather is not exactly suited for convertibles

,yep as you know, with restricted room with roof up it`s extremely difficult to access,I did put roof down to access fairly recently and roof jammed and would not go up or down,I was not aware that you have approximately 15 minutes with roof in midway point to access difficult to reach areas but now I know,then this will help,Thanks for tip,Teak