freelanderuk
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whilst i have been sorting out the damp problem i removed the plastic trim from the locker door frames, the bit on the inside of the locker opening and i coated all the bare wood work with the ronseal wet rot hardener.
i had noticed that some water had been getting in but it had got under the door seal which was not sealing correctly , i have a convertible car that every 3 months i clean and treat the rubber roof seals to stop any leaks,
in owning my van for just over 4 years i have only ever given the door seals a wipe with a damp cloth , i will now clean them and give them the same treatment as the car gets to keep them soft and supple hopefully aiding the sealing
i had noticed that some water had been getting in but it had got under the door seal which was not sealing correctly , i have a convertible car that every 3 months i clean and treat the rubber roof seals to stop any leaks,
in owning my van for just over 4 years i have only ever given the door seals a wipe with a damp cloth , i will now clean them and give them the same treatment as the car gets to keep them soft and supple hopefully aiding the sealing
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