by jim@waterdoctors.com
18. September 2009 08:03
Dear Water Doctor
I have water stains above my sun visor. Can the problem be fix and can the stains be removed?
Robert Davis
Dear Mr. Davis
The problem can be fixed but you'll need to locate the root cause first, this is a problem that could be caused from a few different locations. You will need to do a water test and carefully look at areas like the windshield, roof seams and (moon roof) to locate the root cause. One or all of these areas may be causing the water stains in your headliner. Once the problem that caused the staining there are stain removers that are available to take the stain out. GM sold a great stain remover in a pint can that I recommend.
The Water Doctor
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by jim@waterdoctors.com
18. September 2009 03:00
Dear Water Doctor
I am having an issue my carpets are always wet. I tried a water test and did not discover any leaks. I'm pretty handy and would love some suggestions as to how I can fix it myself.
Handy Randy
Greetings Mr. Randy
Glad to hear that you took the initiative to do a water test. Unfortunately, you will have to take a look at a few different things inorder to pinpoint the exact problem. The leak may result from an open seam, wire harness, grommet or weather strip. Take a look at each of these items inorder to determine which of them is causing the problem. Once you locate the leak you can order a repair from Water Doctors on demand to guide you step by step though a repair.
Sincerely,
The Water Doctor
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by jim@waterdoctors.com
18. September 2009 01:53
Dear WaterDoctor
I have a serious concern. The carpets in my car are always wet yet it has not rained in days. What could possibly be causing this problem? Help me Doctor, I would love to rectify this problem before I have any odor issues.
Sincerely,
Distressed
Dear Distressed
Do not worry. You have come to the right person. I have had many similar cases and am certain that your problem is with the Air Conditioning unit. This is a problem that should be dealt with by a certified WaterDoctor franchisee. The sooner you take care of the problem the better your chances are of eliminating the issue before odors develop. Our waterdoctors are here for you and will do their best to rectify any problems you have regarding water, wind, odor and dust. You can trust a WaterDoctor franchisee to get the job done right.
Jim Vandale - The Original WaterDoctor
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by jim@waterdoctors.com
16. September 2009 10:44
Greetings Water Doctor
I have a minor problem with my vehicle in cold weather. I notice frost crystals form on the inside of my windows when the weather is below freezing. Can this problem be fixed or do I need to look into moving to a warmer region?
Jack Frost
Dear Mr. Frost
Before you consider moving south. I may have a suggesetion that is a little less costly. It sounds like you have a water leak. To find where the leak is spray your car with a hose and look closely where the water appears to be entering into the vehicle. Once you have located the entry point reseal the faulty seam. Be patient as the leak may not be distinctively obvious at first.
The WaterDoctor
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by jim@waterdoctors.com
16. September 2009 07:30
Dear WaterDoctor
I desperately need your help. Every night I have these horrible water streaks on my rear window. I don't know how the water is entering into my car. I would appreciate any help you can offer me.
Night Streaker
Dear Night Streaker
Do not be discouraged. Your problem is quite simple. The rear window or the the hinges need to be resealed. Should you be unable to not perform this repair yourself please click the link below to find the WaterDoctor nearest you.
www.waterdoctors.com/locations/default.htm
Sincerely,
The Water Doctor
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