I removed the exterior vent and then I put some silicon sealant (or was it seam sealer?) in behind the vent when I reinstalled it. I don't know if that will help, but I did it. I also spray liberally with Krown or Rust-Check anti rust 'oil' each time I take anything!! apart. Malcolm S S wrote: > My question is, does anyone have any suggestions for preventing water from > collecting there or soaking the insulation in the first place? I suspect the > water is a combination of condensation from the fridge, and water dripped > down through the vent slots, but I don't know for sure. > > Thanks. > > -Steven Sittser |
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