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leaky window's

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Hi all, now ive got a good one for you.
Ive bought new window scraper's for my 88 t25
and ive sent them back again as they did not stop water from getting in.
Now ive got more new ones, this time from a vw dealet
thinking they would be better as they are from vw.
Wrong again there on and still do little to stop the water from
pouring into the doors, if i can't stop the blooming water
from getting in then how will i stop the doors from rusting
does anyone else have this problem or is it just mine,
And how on earth do you solve it. Thanks nostalgic. :( f

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Re: leaky window's

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the doors will always let some water in, its the design.

dry the internals and waxoyl inside to halt the rot
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Re: leaky window's

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the doors all have drainage slots along the underside
clean any crap out and dynax or equivalent.
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Re: leaky window's

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Thank's guy's thats a great help,ill get on to that just as soon as the rain stop's
or should that be if it ever stop's.

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By the way what's dynax?

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http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/bilt ... 750ml.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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