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Whole new level of quiksilver!!
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MNARAA
PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:48 pm Up
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Still best to soak up what you can with a towel first, and maybe dry it out a bit with a hairdryer too. Silica gel should finish dehumidifying the car nicely though, which will help with misting/icing up inside in this weather.
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That's a hell of alota water bet it smells abit aswell, hope you get it sorted soon!! Smile
 
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When you've sorted the problem, you could put one of those electric dehumidifiers in there for a few hours.

i did it to a car not long ago and it dried it really well

 


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I agree it does seem like far too much to be over night, has the car felt damp recently before today?
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MNARAA
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Perhaps putting a snowman in the passenger seat so you could use the car sharing lane wasn't such a good idea...
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Marni..206
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namgaj wrote:
ORRRRRR..................... shove shadow in there and he can lap it up, mind he might leave you a few "yellow" puddles Razz

Haha... hes scared of water unless its the sea.

Mattie-VTs wrote:
No one playing a prank on you are they??

Thats alot of water for overnight

No, I have both sets of keys. One hidden in my bedroom, and one on my keyring.

MNARAA wrote:
Still best to soak up what you can with a towel first, and maybe dry it out a bit with a hairdryer too. Silica gel should finish dehumidifying the car nicely though, which will help with misting/icing up inside in this weather.

Got all the water out, just whats under the carpet I cant get too.

Will use a hair dryer tomorrow I think.

PUG91 wrote:
That's a hell of alota water bet it smells abit aswell, hope you get it sorted soon!! Smile

It doesnt actually smell lol, if anything its made my air freshener things work again.

Andrewxps wrote:
I agree it does seem like far too much to be over night, has the car felt damp recently before today?

Never been damp before, bare in mind ive only had the car since 30th November.

MNARAA wrote:
Perhaps putting a snowman in the passenger seat so you could use the car sharing lane wasn't such a good idea...

Why not? I thought it was a good idea lol, just a shame he never stayed longer.

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did you let shadow in your car when wet? Rolling On The Floor Laughing use a rifle to shoot a hole in the floor to drain the water Wink
 
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Rob2859 wrote:
did you let shadow in your car when wet? Rolling On The Floor Laughing use a rifle to shoot a hole in the floor to drain the water Wink

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Rob2859 wrote:
did you let shadow in your car when wet? Rolling On The Floor Laughing use a rifle to shoot a hole in the floor to drain the water Wink

Was lookin for the vid when a started to read this haha but yea at would kinda cure the puddles lol

non of your windows sligtly open??

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why dont you just go out and buy a cheap carpet washed or ask family if they have one and suck it up with that !!
 

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It seems really odd the seats are wet as well. Was the dash at all damp? It might sound crazy but do you think your winscreen is sealed properly?
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Spanerman
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Does the car have a sunroof?
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Marni..206
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Rob2859 wrote:
did you let shadow in your car when wet? Rolling On The Floor Laughing use a rifle to shoot a hole in the floor to drain the water Wink

Nah lol, hes never ever been in this car yet. I have thought about drilling the floor so it can drain away.

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non of your windows sligtly open??

Nope, always make sure they are shut at night. Purely to stop things like this happening.

kencogurl wrote:
why dont you just go out and buy a cheap carpet washed or ask family if they have one and suck it up with that !!

I already have, and my mate whos a mechanic but he cant use it for things like this at his garage, it is purely for them to valet cars.

t1mmy wrote:
It seems really odd the seats are wet as well. Was the dash at all damp? It might sound crazy but do you think your winscreen is sealed properly?

The only things in the car that are wet are the carpets and 2 front seats.

No water anywhere els what so ever.

Spanerman wrote:
Does the car have a sunroof?

Nope Razz


The car has dried out quite a bit, smells a little now.

Had newspaper on the floors with a towel over the top and newspaper on the seats with a plastic sheet over the seats again to stop me getting a wet a**e.

Apart from that the car is okay Very Happy

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Devon-Derv
PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 3:28 pm Up
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Get someone to pour some water over the car and sit inside and watch where the waters coming in. You might want to wear armbands and a snorkle as a precaution Laughing
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Marni..206
PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 3:40 pm Up
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I had a hose and power washer on it today too see. Didnt drip in anywhere. I went around all the seals and everything to work it out. But there was nothing indictating a leak, was as though someone had poured it in
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