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Mandi 03-23-2005 12:56 PM

Shit hell damn!!!!!
 
There was a storm inside my car overnight and today, also. I forgot to close my sunroof yesterday and its all wet now!! :wtc:

Epoch 03-23-2005 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by Mandi
There was a storm inside my car overnight and today, also. I forgot to close my sunroof yesterday and its all wet now!! :wtc:


If the storm was inside your car, I don't think the sunroof being open or closed would have helped :oh:

BonzoAPD 03-23-2005 12:58 PM

oh damn. I did that once in one of my old cars. I was heading to work, sat down and was like oh shit :sad:

Mandi 03-23-2005 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by Epoch
If the storm was inside your car, I don't think the sunroof being open or closed would have helped :oh:

shhh :oh:

clickwir 03-23-2005 01:00 PM

There's a storm in my car..... oo wa oooh wa

There's a party in my pants.... oo wa oooh wa

Epoch 03-23-2005 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by Mandi
shhh :oh:


:reechy:


What I did when I had a serious water leak was to take over a friend's garage for a night, roll down all the windows, open the trunk, and set up like 4 space heaters and several well-placed fans, and let it cook over night... worked perfectly! :)

Just be careful where you put space heaters in a garage... as I understand it... a tiny dust bunny could help your whole house roast :eek:

Mandi 03-23-2005 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by Epoch
:reechy:


What I did when I had a serious water leak was to take over a friend's garage for a night, roll down all the windows, open the trunk, and set up like 4 space heaters and several well-placed fans, and let it cook over night... worked perfectly! :)

Just be careful where you put space heaters in a garage... as I understand it... a tiny dust bunny could help your whole house roast :eek:

I'd be terrified to do that. :eek4: The majority of the water is on the sun roof closey thingy..the cover thingy :oh: That caught most of it because i didn't have it pushed back the whole way. I hope it doesnt get moldy. I'm extremely allergic to mold :nervous:

BonzoAPD 03-23-2005 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by Mandi
I'd be terrified to do that. :eek4: The majority of the water is on the sun roof closey thingy..the cover thingy :oh: That caught most of it because i didn't have it pushed back the whole way. I hope it doesnt get moldy. I'm extremely allergic to mold :nervous:

try using a hairdryer on it and fabreezing it. Or use a wet vac on it to dry it up

Epoch 03-23-2005 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by Mandi
I'd be terrified to do that. :eek4: The majority of the water is on the sun roof closey thingy..the cover thingy :oh: That caught most of it because i didn't have it pushed back the whole way. I hope it doesnt get moldy. I'm extremely allergic to mold :nervous:


Then just use well placed, and preferrably high-power fans. Let it dry as long as possible like that, and prevent as much water from sitting still as possible. If you have water there, you might also wanna check the floors of your back seats... that area tends to collect water when the sunroof overfills.

Mandi 03-23-2005 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by BonzoAPD
try using a hairdryer on it and fabreezing it

Mc Genius!!!!


i dont feel like moving moms van out of the garage...pulling my car in...and blow drying my car :happysad:

I'm sooper dooper lazy :oh:


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