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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 ;)
Well, the desert would be even better...
I think the key is to park the car all opened up, with some forced air
movement, in the lowest dew point environment you can find.
I would also suggest an application of some sort of fungicide, even a
bactericide (sp?) is it's still wet after a couple of days.
Something like Lysol spray, that sort of thing.
And take the seats out, its not too hard, dry them separately. that
will lower the humidity in the car.
Then take the car apart and clean all the elctrical connections...
--
Huw Powell
http://www.humanspeakers.com/audi/
82 Audi Coupe; 84 4kq; 85 Coupe GT