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Soaked Car SeatJoyce from Decaturville, TN Feedback About This Post:RE: Soaked Car SeatYou can try first a wet/dry vac or a shampooer to get it deodorized and dry it out. You can also put down baking soda and let it soak it up and then vac it up. It will probably be a tedious project, but you will not want a funky odor after it dries. Post By Sidnie (Guest Post) RE: Soaked Car SeatWell, for our first date: my now hubby took his mustang convertible through the automatic car wash----you don't put convertibles through automatic car washes!! So, my seat was soaked....but I didn't know it till years later!!! He dried it with towels and a hair dryer right before our first date! Guess it took awhile, but it did get dry!!! He was a little late for our date, but it worked. Post by mobo |
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