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Originally Posted by Everett
I thought I heard something about this a long while ago. And they actually got in the trunk with a flashlight while someone sprayed it with a water hose, lol! I guess you really gotta trust your friends!
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That's actually a pretty common way to find out where it's leaking from. That's how a lot of body shops track down leaks like that after a repair.
Try some Shin-Estu grease from Honda on the trunk seals. It's silicon based and made to rejuvenate seals, and unlike Vaseline it will not rot your seals, since this is what it's made for.
I have a 92 T-Top Turbo. When I bought my car, my trunk got wet in the rain. This stuff helped a TON.

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