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Old 03-25-2006, 10:26 PM
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Strongly recommend you find a carpet cleaner guy with a truck mounted unit. Have him prespray with a traffic path solution, steam/ extract it, and then have him hit it with a product called Microban. It should take him about 15 minutes.
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2173 views and counting.....Don'* water leak thread: Take the time to read it all.

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=29366
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Thanks for the offer, Don! In the mean time, can you provide some Cliff notes of that 7 page thread?
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Note that this may be for only the 92 and 93, but a little research shows some interesting stuff with regards to that rear window gasket (reveal molding).

92 had a first design and second design.
Then after 93, a final design.

I think they knew about those leaks, and got it fixed for the 94 model year.
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Mark..please get some good close ups of the grounding buss. We GH'* need them for the photobucket.

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Looks like the interior of my car. Don't fret over it. I had the door seal issue. Got mine all figured out. all except for the firewall one, but I haven't completely located that one yet.
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Good news Geoff..your padding is still laying on my patio where you left it.

Should be dried out for the meet.


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