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Old 11-10-2006, 05:17 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by David N.
So you use the spray on chalk on the rubber trim, close the door, and then open again and see where it hasn't rubbed on the door surface to know where your leak is? If the technique works i might try regular chalk first, it does seem a lot easier to deal with..

-David
Yes, that is correct. When you close the door with the chalk on it do it as light as possible meaning close the door just enough for it to latch. If you close the door hard you will end up with "false" readings because you compressed the whole seal and then it rebounded.
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