Thursday, September 16, 2010

13 Emergency Saving Tips For Your Flood Damaged Vehicle

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Open all the doors and windows and allow the excess water inside to drip out. You have to allow the car to air dry for a while before you start the flood cleanup. Giving the car the chance to breath will also help get rid of the unwanted flood odors that may have settled inside during the flooding incident. It is highly possible that the car will smell of molds and mildew after it has dried. When this happens, you can opt for an upholstery change or for mold removal methods. If you think too much water has been absorbed you may want to call professional mold removal experts to do the assessment. While this may be costly, it will be more beneficial in the long run. The growth of mold and mildew may spell even greater damage in the future.

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