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Old 12-01-04, 12:48 PM
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I have had this problem before in my vert the plastic on behind the door panel on one side has come un gooed and water runs in when it rains. I originally tried using duck tape it has held for quite a while but once again it came undone. Does anyone know how to fix this? Or where to get fresh goo, cause the goo lost its tact.
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goo??? do you mean the sealant on the plastic liner between the door and door panel.

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yeah, what kind of sealant is that black stuff?
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The "Right Stuff" is my favorite silicon sealant, read it's uses on the can and you'll be amazed at its versalitity and it seals within 5 minutes, cures in under 2 hours.
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it needs to be removeable so if i need to get back in behind the plastic to change speakers or window regulator i can remove it without tearing the plastic .
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The Right Stuff is removeable. After it's cure you can pull it apart or use something to break the seal in one place, then its really easy from there on out. It's the perfect balance
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i might try that , but don't forget that plastic isn't very thick, so i gotta be able to get back in without tearing it all up.
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