Re: drowning...
> I'm thinking of air drying and then perhaps spraying with some
> deoderizer and perhaps some other cleaners.
>
> One thing that makes me curious is that the car had a bumper and side
> panel replaced last winter.. I think this might be related.
>
> Eric
>
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Hope you have access to a garage. You'll have to soak it all with a
germicide and _then_ suck it all out with a good extraction machine. A
rainbow vacuum would do it if you can get the right extraction tool on
it. If you don't kill all the bugs it will smell forever. Once it's
sucked out, put an electric dehumidifier inside and crank it up. You
have to get it bone dry. Might mean wedging sticks under the carpet in
places and adding a small fan to force the dry air under it.
Of course you have to resolve the LEAK before you attempt any of this.
SEARCH for all the posts regard leaking tailights too.
'Curly'
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