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On my DS, I removed the grommet in the wet bay, down to the metal. I used a small rubber (metal backed) "U" shape material to protect the edges of the opening. With the grommet removed, I can get both my SaniCon hose (with sheath cover) and water hose to fit in the channel and close the bay door. No need to run the hoses through the floor. When I break camp, I place a racquetball in the opening for critter prevention.
 
I have found that twisting the power cord a bit when removing helps to make the removal and insertion a bit easier and less stress on the material used. Mine is also starting to fail, and I forgot that on my list of defects. The water hose does not seem to be affected. Believe it's because the diameter is smaller.
 

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