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Depending on how bad it is, you may need to remove he carpet as well.
Sucks man, sorry to hear it. Good luck
Sucks man, sorry to hear it. Good luck
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+1 . . . Actually, removing the carpeting now might be a good idea. If the carpeting was soaked, you'll likely get a mildew smell, if the carpeting dries in place.Originally Posted by G35papa
Depending on how bad it is, you may need to remove he carpet as well.Sucks man, sorry to hear it. Good luck
Well, the seats are pretty much dry. The carpets are still wet so I took them out to dry. Interior and passenger seat smells like rain, which isn't pleasant at all. Oh well, I pay the consequences for being forgetful.
Thanks for the tips, guys.
Thanks for the tips, guys.
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Daughters VW just did this last night. 1-2" of water on the carpeted floors.
Clogged sunroof drains = wet headliner and A, B and C pillars = interior tadpole ponds on floor...oh snap!! Damn Euros' lol
Holy crap!Originally Posted by 06CPV35
+1 on removing carpets. Musty smell and interior condensation is BAD while trying to dry out in cold weather.Daughters VW just did this last night. 1-2" of water on the carpeted floors.
Clogged sunroof drains = wet headliner and A, B and C pillars = interior tadpole ponds on floor...oh snap!! Damn Euros' lol
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One more thing I forgot to mention to help you (and Johns daughter now)
Go to your local hardware store and buy yourself a small bucket or carton of DampRid. It will help remove any left over moisture that might still be around. I'd put it in the backseat floor or front passenger seat.
http://www.damprid.dsiwebbuilder.com....asp?cat=56350
Go to your local hardware store and buy yourself a small bucket or carton of DampRid. It will help remove any left over moisture that might still be around. I'd put it in the backseat floor or front passenger seat.
http://www.damprid.dsiwebbuilder.com....asp?cat=56350
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damn sorry to hear that sucks
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insurance might help, im sure interior parts are pricey at the dealer... maybe get u custom interior for only ur deductible and little raise in insurance...
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Go to your local hardware store and buy yourself a small bucket or carton of DampRid. It will help remove any left over moisture that might still be around. I'd put it in the backseat floor or front passenger seat.
http://www.damprid.dsiwebbuilder.com....asp?cat=56350
Thanks, I'll give that a try.Originally Posted by G35papa
One more thing I forgot to mention to help you (and Johns daughter now)Go to your local hardware store and buy yourself a small bucket or carton of DampRid. It will help remove any left over moisture that might still be around. I'd put it in the backseat floor or front passenger seat.
http://www.damprid.dsiwebbuilder.com....asp?cat=56350
Thanks!
I officially have damprip in my car. Hopefully it does something!
I officially have damprip in my car. Hopefully it does something!



