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Old 6th November 2006, 18:47   #1
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Question Quick dry method required.

Hi to all the new site looks good.

Any idea's on a quick dry method for my interior???

I've been through the blocked plenum syndrome...now clear and sorted.

I'm left with a damp interior that mists internally on the screens.

Unfortunatey my ZT won't fit in the garage so it's difficult to get doors open and heat in.

I did think of hiring a dehumidifier but I wondered if that might do damage to some components, not that I can think of any that actually like water.

All idea's would be welcome.

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Old 6th November 2006, 20:16   #2
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Hi mykl and welcome

Sorry all i can think of at the moment is driving the car with the windows and AC turned on
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Old 6th November 2006, 20:17   #3
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I would go with the dehumidifier in short bursts. Are you sure you haven't got water in the carpets?
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Have a look at www.clean-image.co.uk/interior.htm they offer a Super Dry Interior where they offer a 1h our blow dry or overnight dehumidifier.
Might be worth a chat with them or one which is near by to you.
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Old 6th November 2006, 22:16   #5
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I had a similar problem this time last year. I found the best way was to soak up as much as possible with 'good quality' kitchen towel (loads of it) and drive around with the aircon on full heat. Very uncomfortable but it works.

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I would go with the dehumidifier in short bursts. Are you sure you haven't got water in the carpets?


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Carpets seem to be okay just a slight damp feel first thing in the morning.

I think the advice from TimO about aircon on high seems to be working. I have driven 12 miles to work and car currently has no moisture apparent on the screen.

Having said that the overnight stand seems to be the worst. First thing this morning back screen was heavily condensated inside, front and sides were okay until I switched on screen demist, then misted and demisted within 30 secs, back screen took 15mins to be totally clear.

Am I expecting too much ?.........this is my first autumn with the car

Thanks Simon W, TimO, Kandyman for your thoughts and advice

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Old 7th November 2006, 21:01   #7
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Hi mykl, I know this maybe a little obvious but make sure your aircon is NOT on recirculate as this will keep the moisture in the car. It takes a while to fully dry out your interior but bear with it.
Just a thought, take the family for a long 'hot' drive this coming weekend

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Is it possible (and safe) to leave all 4 windows open just a crack overnight? Let the air circulate a bit?

Obviously have to check the weather forecast, pointless doing it if it's going to rain.
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hi there had similar prob with a rover 800 a few years ago

dehumidifier and fan heater over night cured problem

but leave the windows open by a knats u now wot otherwise its like a sauna when u get in the following morning
either that or make sure your swimming trunks are clean lol

hope this helps
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Hi mykl, I know this maybe a little obvious but make sure your aircon is NOT on recirculate as this will keep the moisture in the car. It takes a while to fully dry out your interior but bear with it.
Just a thought, take the family for a long 'hot' drive this coming weekend

Cheers

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I tend to run the A/C on auto.

Within the symbol displayed for auto, it does show the recirculation arrow.

Does that mean I have recirc on ???

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