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Re: raining on my q



When I've had similar experiences from a sunroof drain being plugged by
pine needles, or the ragtop left down because the sky was clear, etc., I've
just parked with doors open (turn off interior lights in your case) every
dry, warm day and after three or four days, the carpeting and upholstery
would dry out with no strange-looking growths or bad odors.

Kneale Brownson


At 05:28 PM 8/12/99 -0500, Mark L. Chang wrote:
>DISASTER.  Left the windows and sunroof open all night during a slight
>thunderstorm.  Didn't discover until 10AM this morning.
>
>Kick me, please.
>
>Okay, so now the entire interior is drenched, seats, floor carpet, all of
>it.  Had to towel off everything to get to work today.
>
>What to do?  how do I dry this thing out?  I don't want moldy stuff
>setting in, either in my seat cushions or in the sound deadening material
>in the floor... any ideas?
>
>I am a putz...
>
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