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Old 05-12-2011, 03:50 PM
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So I just got a call from my wife. Turns out she left all four windows all the way down and it poured while she was working. Puddles on the seats and the floor etc. And ofcourse I get to clean it all up now.

So... whats the best way to clean this up and get it nice and dry so it won't mold and stink forever?
Old 05-13-2011, 03:24 AM
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Rip out all the interior
Rip out the carpet
Rip out trunk lining
Clean carpet (steam clean/shampoo/mold & mildew killer)
Clean seats (the yellow Recaro cleaning thread with Woolite probably would work)
Dry out interior

Reassemble
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Default Re: Dry out a flooded car?

Originally Posted by TheMuffinMan
Rip out all the interior
Rip out the carpet
Rip out trunk lining
Clean carpet (steam clean/shampoo/mold & mildew killer)
Clean seats (the yellow Recaro cleaning thread with Woolite probably would work)
Dry out interior

Reassemble
Exactly what I did. Have fun! Lol
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Default Re: Dry out a flooded car?

Yeah, like others have said, unless you take out ALL of the interior, you WILL have mold/mildew.

Take everything out and wash it, and then properly dry it.
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They basically said what to do. I guess we can all say good luck and have fun?
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Thanks guys. Sounds......fun.
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Default Re: Dry out a flooded car?

Sounds like a two person job to me...

Plus cleaning it would really drive home that whole "remember to roll the windows up" idea.

(Before your wife gets pissed at a guy saying this, I'm a girl too and I'd be out there ripping the interior out myself and hoping someone would be nice enough to help me.)
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Default Re: Dry out a flooded car?

Originally Posted by NOFX
Sounds like a two person job to me...

Plus cleaning it would really drive home that whole "remember to roll the windows up" idea.

(Before your wife gets pissed at a guy saying this, I'm a girl too and I'd be out there ripping the interior out myself and hoping someone would be nice enough to help me.)
You know, that sounds like a fine idea.
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Default Re: Dry out a flooded car?

yep, my car had an ***/mold/armpit smell and i ripped every piece out and washed it by hand. 1yr later, still looks mint, and smells fresh.
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