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Old 09-27-2011, 06:22 AM   #3
Art-n-Marge
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Like Ozz says, let it dry.

However, you should concentrate on fixing the leak so that it does eventually dry. Without that the leaking will continue, the area will never dry, THEN the problems of rot, mildew, mold, odors, and eventual damage will result. Unfortunately, some part of the rig to locate the leak might still have to be taken apart (interior panels, underside cover). Since some of it's apart, this would hasten the drying process if left open after the repair. You might also find that some areas might need repair from the leaking.
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