water on door windows?
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Originally Posted by Z0RACK
Originally Posted by PunkInDrublic
OMG SciON SuCKs!!!11one
Think about it... The water in the door will take longer to evaporate being that it's in a sheltered area that isnt in the direct heat/rays of the sun. Also the rubber lining of the door that the window goes in, the inside of that is felt, which soaks up the water. Overnight, the humidity can be enough to allow the water to stay in your door, the morning dew doesnt help either.
Think about it... The water in the door will take longer to evaporate being that it's in a sheltered area that isnt in the direct heat/rays of the sun. Also the rubber lining of the door that the window goes in, the inside of that is felt, which soaks up the water. Overnight, the humidity can be enough to allow the water to stay in your door, the morning dew doesnt help either.
OK who let the somebody who knows what their talking about in??
P.S. don't trip trying to get over yourself pal.
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