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Old 05-17-2006, 06:37 PM   #8 (permalink)
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One thing I can offer is to get a free standing dehumidifier and set it up inside and close up the car tight. These baby's will suck your entire interiour dry as a bone and more. You surely need to avoid stinky mold and mildew. A dehumidifier gets it ALL, sucks moisture from inside the panels, carpet and all hidden places you have no other way of even knowing are wet..

I've used this on several vehicles that got caught in torrential rains while I slept and forgot I had left the windows cracked due to the extreme heat here..

They start at about 100 bucks and could save who knows how much expense from damage that may not be apparent until the wreak of mild and mildew draw your attention to them..
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