pishmishy

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The rear of my 90 has a rubber mat ontop of a thin layer of foamy sound-proofy type stuff. It's a pain when water gets in the back as water seaps under the mat and soaks into the foam where it a pain to dry out.

Having just found the latest leak I'd like to make things easier to dry out after the next leak or the next time I put wet things in the back. Should I just remove the foam layer and put the mat back down or is there something better I can do?
 
How about removing the foam layer an the mat?

Do a search for a fred/post by The Mad Hat Man he posted a link to a manual about finding leaks and rectifying them.
 
Dunno dint reely look at it seeing as it dint concern me, I've got enough drain holes that watter getting in dunt matter.
 
How about removing the foam layer an the mat?
I think I'll remove the foam and replace the mat.

Do a search for a fred/post by The Mad Hat Man he posted a link to a manual about finding leaks and rectifying them.
Thanks - found a copy. It's interesting :) My particular leak either where a work lamp was once mounted or around one of the sliding windows.
 

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