HELP need some 411 on this!!
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Wet-vac it and then steam the hell out of the carpet. Bake it in the sun (or heaters in a garage) and do it quickly to avoid mold growth underneath the carpet. Might want to look for a shop that specializes in vehicles that get flooded. They'll have some sort of checklist that might not be as obvious to you or your friend. Might cost a bit but the G is worth it brutha!!!!!
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This is my suggestion, let the car idle with the heat full blast on fresh air and pointing to the ground with the ac on. the AC acts as a moisture remover, while the heat dries up the carpet. let it sit for an hour or two, you'll probably burn through $5 in gas, but its better than paying someone money to dry up your car.
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