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Wet, soggy smelly interior's..!

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08 Jan 2021 02:41 #231587 by Seanhart
Hi all,
Gen 4 has a great "rain gutter" all around the roof ..
On the Gen 3 there is nothing, so,.. when it is raining and and you open the door all the water ends up inside on the floor. We end up with soggy smelly carpet.. I'm in the Philippines so lets add humidity to this equation and in the end it all stinks.!
Has anyone seen/come-up-with or found some way to remedy this...
I would be SOOOOO... greatful..?

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08 Jan 2021 06:44 #231591 by Lambert
We have plenty of rain here too but it's much cooler so having the heating on helps to dry it up. I aren't aware of any off the shelf solutions beyond carrying out a few strategically placed bags of silica gel crystals like you get in packaging to absorb the moisture, dry rice will work too.

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08 Jan 2021 09:36 #231597 by Roger Fairclough
Ultimate solution is to remove the carpets and leave the floor bare or cover with rubber or plastic matting.

Roger

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08 Jan 2021 09:44 #231599 by Bob1050
An alternative option might be - source an extruded and flexible 'U' shaped rubber channel/seal plus some outdoors type double-sided sticky tape - and apply to the bodyshell above the doors? I'd wager that there's an appropriate channel that could be re-purposed to suit your application.

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08 Jan 2021 10:41 #231605 by X8GGY

Roger Fairclough wrote: Ultimate solution is to remove the carpets and leave the floor bare or cover with rubber or plastic matting.

Roger

Or...



Bed-liner! :)

The first thing I do when I start any Suzuki project is rip the carpets out and throw them away! :laugh:
 

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08 Jan 2021 12:33 - 08 Jan 2021 12:36 #231611 by Scimike
Same problem if you have a caravan, so they make a stick on rain channel in various lenghts.

Google Search for:-
Fiamma Drip Stop Gutter Door Rain Deflecto
Its expanding Bod1050's suggestion into a pre made product.

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