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Re: raining on my q
If it were me, I'd whip out a de-humidifier, run it for two days in my
garage with the doors open. (And dome light off.)
You can buy from Sears for around $175-200, or probably rent. This is the
only sure-fire way of getting the moisture out of there.
I bought one to deal with moisture damage in one of my baths. Works great.
>From: "Mark L. Chang" <mchang@ece.nwu.edu>
>To: Quattro List <quattro@audifans.com>
>Subject: raining on my q
>Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 17:28:11 -0500 (CDT)
>
>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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> Zen engineering?
> -- Jim Griffith
>
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