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On Friday, I left my window down a bit and I ended up with a TON of water inside. I got as much as I could with a towel and left it in the garage over the weekend with the top down thinking that it would dry out. Nope. It's still wet and I need to drive it 1st thing tomorrow morning. Is there any fast way to do this? Thanks.

2007-12-23 14:17:09 · 4 answers · asked by Julia M 3 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

4 answers

Start by using a shop vac or carpet cleaner to extract as much water as possible. Once you have done that, set a fan blowing over the wet area to increase evaporation. If you are in a cooler climate, you may want to put a heater in the garage to help in the evaporation also. If you are worried about sitting on the seat, you may want to use a heat gun (or hair blow dryer) to dry the seat!

2007-12-23 14:25:01 · answer #1 · answered by fire4511 7 · 2 1

Use a wet/dry vac cleaner to vac up as much of the remaining water as possible. If you don't have a wet/dry go use the vac at the nearest self serve car wash. Then put your top up, close your windows almost all the way (leave a little gap) and start your car and crank the heater. Make sure your car is not in the garage w/ the door down.That is how most of the auto detailers do it. You could also get a hair dryer to help it along. If it's still damp by the time you need to use it, sit on a couple of towels.

2007-12-24 13:32:34 · answer #2 · answered by Fred S 2 · 0 2

A good shop vac. If you keep in a heated garage turn up the heat.

2007-12-23 22:24:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Several fans

2007-12-23 22:20:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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