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Old 01-25-2006, 02:51 PM
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Re: Help with Condensation problem...

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Originally Posted by copcarcrzy
I dont want to soak up the moisture.. I want to STOP it
Actually you do want to soak up any remaining moisture even after you seal any leaks. Any moisture that is trapped and remains behind even after the repair can cause a host of problems including mold, mildew and rust, even in the areas of the trunk you can't see. It's a two-step process. 1) seal the trunk to stop moisture from getting in, and 2) remove what moisture is already there previous to the repair.
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