Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:26 am
Oh yeah, a heater core leak is great for fogging up vehicles.
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Or a blocked A/C drain pipe.KiwiBacon wrote:Oh yeah, a heater core leak is great for fogging up vehicles.
are you contradicting yourself or am i misreading? recirc is the best way to clear it up, but recirc is also the reason for the worse cases of condensation??KiwiBacon wrote:the only way to dry out a damp car interior (besides a heated garage) is to leave it running with the AC on recirculate for half an hour or so
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The worst cars I've been in for condensation are ones where people have left the heater on recirculate, the moisture from people breathing can't get out.
The difference is air conditioning.macca81 wrote:are you contradicting yourself or am i misreading? recirc is the best way to clear it up, but recirc is also the reason for the worse cases of condensation??KiwiBacon wrote:the only way to dry out a damp car interior (besides a heated garage) is to leave it running with the AC on recirculate for half an hour or so
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The worst cars I've been in for condensation are ones where people have left the heater on recirculate, the moisture from people breathing can't get out.
is this harmful to steel at all? Apparently its not too good on aluminium...macca81 wrote:if its wet carpets, pour bi-carb all over your floors, not just a sprinkle, give it a good covering, make it white!
they use similer stuff when soda blasting, and that apparently gives the metal a protective coating... and i think it should be fine on aluminium also? alloys might be differentmike_nofx wrote:is this harmful to steel at all? Apparently its not too good on aluminium...macca81 wrote:if its wet carpets, pour bi-carb all over your floors, not just a sprinkle, give it a good covering, make it white!