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Getting Ready to replace sunroof seals. 200 1990

I'm getting ready to replace the sunroof seals on my 1990 244. Every time it rains, I sit down and get a wet butt and have to vacuum a 1/4 inch of water off the rear driver side floor board. I live in Southeast Texas and I think it rains every other day so this is getting old. Lately, whenever it looks like rain, I strap a tarp over my car so don't have to show up to work with a big wet spot on my pants. I don't have a garage at home.

I cleaned out the drains with some plastic coated cable (bought at lowe's for about 65 cents a foot) and this has helped some but a steady hard rain or car wash still gets everything wet. Does anybody that has done this job have any tips before I get started? Thanks.
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