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Dacheat
Feb 21, 2003
I had some weatherstripping give up the ghost on my '13 Silverado. Found a wet carpet and padding underneath, looks and smells like i caught it early.

I peeled back the carpet and started to spray mold eliminator on everything including the padding, no mold smell YET but i'm trying to avoid that. Too cold to run a dehumidifier here in the Northeastern US, so that's less of an option.

What's the best way to get this dried out so i can avoid any damage such as mold or rusting floorboards? I vacuumed as much as i could repeatedly and have 10lbs of damprid sitting in the truck absorbing any moisture in the air. i also have 5lb of silica gel packets laying in there as well.

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randomidiot
May 12, 2006

by Fluffdaddy

(and can't post for 11 years!)

Rent a Rug Doctor with the upholstery tools.

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