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someone claiming to be Bob
on
Wed Sep 25 11:08 CST 2013 [ RELATED]
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He is the update on this situation.
Removed the two front seats. Took both front carpets out and power washed them clean. The front and rear floors are in about 1 inch of water at moment. Using everything I have available to soak up the water at this point. I put a small space heater in the car to dry out the foam rubber matting which I have lifted off the floor to do this. Looks like this could take days to dry out at this point.
Any other tricks to getting the front foam rubber pieces out of the car? Seams to have some duct work keeping it down at the present. How to remove that would be a great help. Thanks.
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