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Old 01-12-2022, 01:49 AM   #1
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Default EZR Hairline Crack Sealer for water leaks

I finally discovered why water was accumulating in the plastic trim cover at the base of the rear hatch window. There are 3 square white plastic supports that the window rests on outside the window gasket. Over time they tend to leak which is why when you open the rear hatch you can get water spilling out of that plastic tray especially near the defogger/AM radio antenna wire slots. I found a product that looks like milk but dries clear and tacky called EZR Hairline Crack Sealer on eBay for about $8.50 delivered. There is another similar product called Capt. Tolley's creeping crack cure that works the same. I discovered the leak by removing the plastic trim and all of the clips because I was going to install and uninstall it several times.
I lined the tray with paper towels and reinstalled it using the 2 Phillips screws inside the trunk cover catch and 2 of the clips opposite. I washed the car and wiped it down then carefully opened the rear hatch partially and took the trim cover loose to see where the water was making the towels wet. I looked up from where the wet spots were and saw water on those square supports. After the car had dried a day, I took a skinny pointed paint brush and applied the EZR sealant by painting it on to the plastic squares, where they came through the sheet metal, the best I could. The leak was fixed. I also used this sealant around the targa top gaskets to discourage leakage. I had a leak on the passenger side where the front targa meets the windshield corner. I let some seep in places on the windshield side and then put a piece of Saran wrap there so it wouldn't stick together. That leak has been nearly eliminated. I would recommend using a drop cloth because you don't want to get this sealant on your paint or interior. One thing to mention is that there are 2 water drain holes for the hatch at the bottom near those rubber bumpers. It's a good idea not to point a strong stream of water from a hose along this gap because water can find its way into the plastic trim piece just the same as a leak could.

Here is a link to the product on eBay. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...Desc=0&_sop=15
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