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Old 12-18-02, 02:20 AM
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water damage control

Well ****. As anyone in Northern California knows, recently, it's been pouring buckets. I mean BUCKETS. Anyway, I come home from a trip to find that the car cover which was protecting my parts car TII was blown off(despite it's having been securely fastened!) and now my mint interior is sopping wet. Any measures to take to clean up the mess before I take off for another trip and won't be back for 3-4 days? I'd appreciate any input! Thanks guys...

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Old 12-18-02, 02:32 AM
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Dry it out, heh.
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get ventillation flowing through it. get it as dry as you can witha shop vac. The best bet is to remove the interior so it can dry inside
Old 12-18-02, 06:26 AM
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Definately pull up the carpets and try to suck out the water that is under the carpet, if you dont it will never dry.
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