yikes....... Swamp in my car HELP

Cade Carvell ccarvell at nbsusa.com
Mon Dec 16 14:49:40 EST 2002


As far as getting the water out.  Try a shop vac, or a heat lamp.  If
you don't have a heat lamp, use a shop light, and set it fairly close to
the area that needs to be dried out.  just watch out with the Shop
lights, they get real hot, and could singe some things if it is to close
the the area.  Make sure to crack a window, let the moisture out.


Cade Carvell
National Business Systems, Inc.
2919 West Service Road
Eagan, MN 55121
Office: 651-994-4400

>>> Nate Beck <Nate.Beck at netiq.com> 12/16/02 02:39PM >>>
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I parked my car in the driveway on Thursday last week, and did not
drive it
all weekend, It poured rain all weekend.  I got in it this morning and
the
carpet on the drivers side front and back is really wet, like squishy
wet.
I pulled some towels out of my garage and got out as much as I could,
while
my car warmed up a little bit.  I was able to trace the leak down to
the
hole for the hood release, the rubber gasket is ripped.  I was going to
use
some silicone sealant to fix the whole.  Does anyone have any other
ideas?
Also do you know what I can do to dry the car out faster?  I don't want
to
get mold or anything growing in there.

TIA

Nate





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