.bunnings clear plastic tube 8mm x70 mm long precut pieces push into inside drain outlet on firewall less than $2 plus $2 for your snag on the way out . No more wet carpet stench .
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.bunnings clear plastic tube 8mm x70 mm long precut pieces push into inside drain outlet on firewall less than $2 plus $2 for your snag on the way out . No more wet carpet stench .
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I need to see what you’ve done to understand.;)
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have a drama sending pics Cuppa refer me to the thread on how its done .got to be simple for this juggar .
Try this Dad.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...980#post723980
or click this,Attachment 71917
then click basic uploader,Attachment 71918
then browse for the pic you want to upload (I usually just put them on the desktop as they are easier to find),
select the pic & click upload.Attachment 71919 Easy peasy.
This thread doesn't apply to me, coz I've got a DX and it's hose in, hose out - vinyl. lol
Hosing out the vinyl is a myth & I wouldn't advise anyone to do it. The felt under the vinyl soaks up water like a sponge. The vinyl then stops it from drying out. After a while it smells worse than a gorilla's armpit & the only cure is to pull everything out. When I had a leak into the cab, hanging the felt out to dry took close to a couple of weeks before the smell dissipated.
Cuppa thanks for the guide mate and agree that smell of mouldy wet under felt is a smell once smelt never forgotten.
Humble apologies to all affected by my last post. I do not recommend hose in, hose out, either.
Wet underlay needs to be properly treated and allowed ample time to dry.
I used to have a franchise getting smells out of cars in car yards, and I'm well aware of the wet, mouldy smell. Made me dry reach a few times. lol.
It is definitely not a hose in, hose out job.
Rossco
One day @Clunk, I'll show you photographic evidence that my ute is a fully sick, wet, off road weapon of mass destruction.
I said "one day". PML.