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23rd September 2015, 09:21 | #11 |
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Leaving a dehumidifier in there humming away overnight worked for me, after the sunroof drains were fixed of course. Been bone-dry ever since, no damp smells etc. Thankfully I think I caught it early enough at the time that it wasn't completely sodden, as 24 hours with the dehumidifier was enough.
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23rd September 2015, 10:13 | #12 |
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I think the dehumidifier will be the way to go for me, as I've got one of those
Thanks for the ideas both |
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