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Old 02-11-2008, 08:06 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Somewhere I read that a guy used RTV or something inside the plastic cover. There is an aluminum plate under there, which is why the drips have that alky chalk look to them, at least on my Slate color. I'm thinking a good fix might be take the mirrors off, mask off and paint the aluminum piece to remove the chalky portion, then "possibly" depending how it sets up, use some silicon to seal it up and keep water out. All speculation as I haven't been in there yet.
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