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Rear Reflector Repair


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First I tried to pry the Reflector apart but, The glue was too tight. So I drilled a small hole on each "lower" end and let drain. Then I made a bigger hole in the middle and used a garden hose to flush. Some mold was still left so, I filled it with mildew remover and let soak, Then flushed again. It took several soakings but, Most of the mold is gone and it looks much better! After blow drying I sealed the big hole in the middle with a piece of auto trim adhesive, which is the same gray color. Then sealed the leaks with silicone. I left the holes on each end as a drain, in case of future leaks. Not Perfect, but your results may vary. Well worth the cost of replacment.

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