[DMCForum] Re: controling mold in interior
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[DMCForum] Re: controling mold in interior



Wow, any before and after photos Toby? It is always interesting to
see transformations when a person first buys a car, and after they
clean it/ repair it.

Joe



--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, tmpintnl@xxxx wrote:
> Walt - I think he meant "silica", which is the dessicant that you
> find in vitamin bottles and such, in those little paper pouches. 
> Silica absorbs moisture from the air.  You can buy it in tubs (as
he
> indicated) for use with larger volumes such as a car or motor home.
>
> PS - All of this thread reminds me of Winged1 when we first bought
> it.  The PO had stored the car outside his sister's garage,
directly
> under the edge of the roof overhang.  No gutters on the building. 
> The water poured off of the garage onto the top of the car, which
> also had bad door seals.  The interior had about three inches of
> standing water in it when we brought it home, and smelled like gym
> socks that had been left in a locker over the summer months. 
There
> was fuzzy mold everywhere ... Yikes!  It looked like a science
> experiment gone bad.
>
> Toby Peterson
> DeLorean Parts Northwest, LLC
> www.delorean-parts.com
>
>
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> > What is "sila"?
> >
> > BTW, I just remembered that the seatbelt was just removed
> > from a parts car before it went in my daily driver, so
> > whatever got on it that made the mold grow wasn't from me.
> >
> > Walt (the barefoot human rat)


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