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<blockquote data-quote="sparkywig" data-source="post: 621117" data-attributes="member: 3541"><p>A hairdryer should be OK.</p><p>You can get moisture barriers from the usual suppliers and eBay, but I used some blue dpm as I had a roll lying around.</p><p>I put 2 pieces in, one taped to the central strengthener and tucked into the bottom of the door and a larger piece just smaller than the door card that covered the entire door.</p><p>The door scrapers aren't watertight and this stops any moisture running into the bus and sitting on the inner arches and also destroying the bottoms of the door cards.</p><p>Spray loads of wax into the bottoms of the doors and make sure the drain holes at the front are clear as well.</p><p>Give your winder mechanism a good lube while you've got the cards off as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkywig, post: 621117, member: 3541"] A hairdryer should be OK. You can get moisture barriers from the usual suppliers and eBay, but I used some blue dpm as I had a roll lying around. I put 2 pieces in, one taped to the central strengthener and tucked into the bottom of the door and a larger piece just smaller than the door card that covered the entire door. The door scrapers aren't watertight and this stops any moisture running into the bus and sitting on the inner arches and also destroying the bottoms of the door cards. Spray loads of wax into the bottoms of the doors and make sure the drain holes at the front are clear as well. Give your winder mechanism a good lube while you've got the cards off as well. [/QUOTE]
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