[Shotimes] dewatering procedures

Shylo McKinsey mrfluffy02@yahoo.com
Sun, 18 Jul 2004 19:25:06 -0700 (PDT)


Take a road trip to Vegas. No humidity there. Or you
can come up here to MT. I think we had a whooping 23%
humdity today.

Shylo McKinsey

'91 White MTX

P.S. Aren't those lots you park in guarded or fenced
off or SOMETHING?

--- Jason Hartberger <at3hartberger@mail.com> wrote:
> It appears that some hooligans last night decided to
> stick a water hose into a
> few cars and flood the insides of them with water
> during a rainstorm, mine
> included. about 10 cars were hit. I had about an
> inch and a half in my
> interior. My question is: what's the best way to
> dewater an inside? I got the
> great majority with a car vac and lots of patience,
> but it's still damp. It's
> definitely gonna mold up if I don't do anything
> about it. Is there anything I
> can do to prevent this?
> 
> No, my windows weren't down. Neither were anybody
> else's. I don't know how
> they did it, but my everything got entirely
> soaked... I'm having the same O/D
> issues Christina was having earlier, my car was
> dripping wet at 3 PM, when I
> went to get, uh, my oil changed. *sigh* why does
> this always happen? it never
> fails. When I started it up, the exhaust shot out a
> 6 foot tail of water and
> the transmission made a really weird noise... a high
> whine commensurate with
> the engine rpm. it went away.
> 
> So, once again, anybody know a good way to dry out
> an entire car's worth of
> carpet before mold sets in?
> 
> On the upshot, it really needed to be washed anyway!
> 
> Jason
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