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Re: raining on my q
At 03:27 PM 8/13/99 PDT, "The Stevens" wrote:
>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.
Nah, drive your car to Georgia, temps been in the high 90's for the last
few weeks. We'll bake it for you ;)
Get a wet/dry vac and get all the standing water out (which I am sure you
have already done). If it is still rainy in Chicagoland, call the local
chain auto paint place that "bakes" on the paint. Ask 'em what temp they
bake at and can you bake your car for a few hours or overnight. Might be
free, might be cheap, who knows?
Before anyone has kittens remember that the interior of your car can be as
hot as 130+ degrees F in the southern climes during summer.
Good Luck!
-Steve Jensen
87 5KCSTQ
88 5KCSTQ that had 3 inches of standing water in it when I bought it, 5
sessions w/wet dry vac and summer sun dried it out nicely