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    My 2016 F150 had a leaking sunroof. I RARELY drive it; when I noticed the leak, the passenger WeatherTech was full. I dumped it, and the floor was puddled, too.

    It freakin' reeks of mildew.

    I dried it out, and soaked with Lysol, but that hasn't really cut it.

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    PM sent. But I'd be careful because I know ozone isn't good for rubber especially waistbands

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    I'm not in your area but I've got an older Ozonics hunting ozone machine that I never use anymore. You are welcome to borrow that.
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    I've got one you can borrow, it's in my office at the main store.

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    Spray some of the Ozium Air Sanitizer in there. That stuff works for cigar smoke and all kinds of stuff.

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    I have one in sumter you are welcome to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huntinjunkie View Post
    PM sent. But I'd be careful because I know ozone isn't good for rubber especially waistbands
    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    I've got one you can borrow, it's in my office at the main store.
    Thanks everyone!

    I took HuntinJunkie up on his offer, but I'll save him the hassle of a meet-up and grab Ralph's. Thanks Ralph. I'm pretty sure I'll swing by today between 2:30-3:30.

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    Default Any Of Y'all Got An Ozone Machine I Could Borrow? (Midlands)

    Clean your sunroof drain tubes


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbuckdown View Post
    Clean your sunroof drain tubes


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    how do you do that? only seen em on the doors

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbuckdown View Post
    Clean your sunroof drain tubes


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    Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure that's not the problem. It's a design flaw with rivets & no sealant. Lots of YouTube videos address the problem. If someone has this iteration of roof design, it's not "if," but "when" it begins to leak.

    Quote Originally Posted by BMAC_ducks View Post
    how do you do that? only seen em on the doors
    Weedeater string. There are drains in all 4 corners.

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    This explains it all pretty well:


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    Quote Originally Posted by BMAC_ducks View Post
    how do you do that? only seen em on the doors
    In the front corners of the sun roof opening (open the top first) you should see small drain holes. They get plugged with dirt, etc, but you can either blow them out with an air hose, or may even be successful carefully pouring some boiling hot water in them (use a funnel). You can also look under the vehicle and should see the ends of the drain tubes, where you could blow them out going upwards (cover the open sun roof). They are easiest to locate if one drain is open and you pour a little water down it and watch where it comes out.

    * I just saw USMC’s comment about using weed eater string, and that may well be the easiest method, at least to start.
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    The little $35 deer hunting vehicle plug ins work great I snort it on the way to the stand so my boogers don't stink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sportin' Woodies View Post
    The little $35 deer hunting vehicle plug ins work great I snort it on the way to the stand so my boogers don't stink.
    My wife has an fj she rarely drives and mice got in it. Traps didn't work so I had to go the peanut butter and decon route for awhile you couldn't ride in it without a plug in ozone generator

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