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Old 05-05-2011, 09:24 PM
BrassMonkey BrassMonkey is offline
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Wetness

I've got an old rust bucket of a 240D. I guess the drains are/were plugged and it sat under a tree for a couple years before I drug it home late last week.

I've got it running pretty good - and I'm almost ready to start driving it regularly.

I want to find a good way to dehumidify the interior of the car.

It has foam insulation on the floor under the mats. I cant see much of the floor sheet metal, but what I can see is soaking wet and rusty.

I saw amazon has a small dehumidifier for about $60. Does anyone know of a good way to dry this thing out?

I dont mind plugging something in while its in the garage - but I don't want something thats going to catch fire either or burn the seats.
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