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2022 Crafter - White / Cream colour paste inside the doors

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  • 2022 Crafter - White / Cream colour paste inside the doors

    Hello, new owner of a 2022 MBW 4Motion crafter here. Today i removed the interior trim panels of the rear barn doors to work out how to insulate the paneling. On the inside of the door metalwork, i noticed an off white colour paste sitting in the bottom of the door sill. It is soft to touch and ended up getting it everywhere. It is sitting in the same place water would sit if it made its way into the door. Both doors have it. Anyone know what it is? Should i remove it?

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    Cavity wax it is used to protect against rust. Leave it in if you can.
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      Thanks MIG, that makes perfect sense. Cheers


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