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Old 11-15-2013, 10:55 AM
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After dealing with a bad water leak on my car for a while I can say the only way to get things completely dry is to remove the carpet and put it someplace warm. Running the AC and heat, windows down, parked in the sun, etc will dry the top but it will still be damp underneath.

After the padding on my carpet got saturated it took nearly a full day, upside down, in the sun, to dry.

-J
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