Yes, the lube around the seal might help. This was a problem addressed by a TSB on the '92's. Mine does the same -- unless I'm up to road speed -- then, the downforce aids in opening/closing. I used a silicone gel called Sil-glide I purchased from Autozone. This is also a good product to have around for winter. If you smear a little on your door seals during winter, it keeps them from freezing. It may also help to clean your tracks for the sunroof. They can get quite "gunky."
Oh, and I almost forgot, if that doesn't work, you can try adjusting your clutch nut on the sunroof. It's under that stopper, just behind the dome light. It won't move much, so, be careful. A slight adjustment is "a lot."
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