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    I didn't know that I left the right rear window open. A cracked open window that left a puddle of water.

    So I removed the damp rear seat and vacuumed the water.



    I left it on the sun for a while.



    I wanted to clean the mess I made in every nooks and crannies so I removed the metal frame. The bolts are 14 and 12 mm wrench.



    I forgot to mention that in removing the rear seat, you just pull it out in the plastic side where the metal part of the seat is snapped.



    Going back, the metal underneath is now exposed.


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    It is easier of course to remove the carpet by removing the plastic trims around it, including the side where the seatbelt is attached.





    After cleaning with the aid of my trusty vacuum cleaner, I collected a five inch depth of water! I couldn't believe it, a centimeter of water puddle has this volume.



    I left the job of drying it completely with the electric fan.


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    I decided later that I should thoroughly clean the removed seat. So I soaked it with water and brushed it with soap.





    After rinsing it with running water, I left it under the sun.

    Today is the second day and it is almost dry.





    I don't know if it was a good idea to soak it with water, it might leave a nasty smell later.

    If you have any suggestions for a chemical cleaner that I should use, please do so.

    And before I forget, this is a Honda City 2009.

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    had it happened to me,
    i might have brought it to the car manicuristas...
    i'm not very good under the carpets.

    so,
    to clarify,
    is the window glass cracked, or did you leave a crack open?

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    Always vacuum dry excess water.. i only do brush the fabric with detergent mixed with hot water.. then vacuum excess water.. no need to rinse with running water

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    I need to open my car windows. thanks for reminding me

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    I need to open my car windows. thanks for reminding me
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    had it happened to me,
    i might have brought it to the car manicuristas...
    i'm not very good under the carpets.

    so,
    to clarify,
    is the window glass cracked, or did you leave a crack open?

    No, the glass didn't crack but I left it open for about 3 mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Always vacuum dry excess water.. i only do brush the fabric with detergent mixed with hot water.. then vacuum excess water.. no need to rinse with running water
    I should have posted first and waited for your answer before I did it. Now, I can smell something funny on the crevices of the seat. I'm just hopeful that it will disappear tomorrow until it's completely dry.

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    Sell that car. It lost its value na. The smell will make you sad.

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    Archerfish's first blog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Archerfish's first blog.
    Wet dream?[emoji4]

    Sent from my SM-G970F using Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I should have posted first and waited for your answer before I did it. Now, I can smell something funny on the crevices of the seat. I'm just hopeful that it will disappear tomorrow until it's completely dry.
    Try baking soda. If that doesn't help try this

    Gtechniq I2 Tri-Clean, Antibacterial Cleaner All Surface Interior Cleaner - 5mlscreenshot_20210606-210506_lazada.jpg

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    Put charcoal inside the car, it will help absorb the funny smell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Wet dream?[emoji4]

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    Smelly cat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I should have posted first and waited for your answer before I did it. Now, I can smell something funny on the crevices of the seat. I'm just hopeful that it will disappear tomorrow until it's completely dry.
    ibilad sa init ng araw.
    open the window a bit, to allow the odors to exit.
    but you will have to make bantay the car, lest it rain and we start all over again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarsi View Post
    Sell that car. It lost its value na. The smell will make you sad.
    Hey! I thought you're already a goner.
    [emoji3]

    I'll tell my son and let him decide, it's his car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Archerfish's first blog.
    I never tried having a blog, but I don't think I can manage. I don't even have Facebook.
    [emoji3]

    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Wet dream?[emoji4]

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    That's a bad dream, having a wet car.
    [emoji3]

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Smelly cat
    And just an hour ago, I discovered that a cat made a "territory mark" on the windshield! These cats are doing well on annoying me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ibilad sa init ng araw.
    open the window a bit, to allow the odors to exit.
    but you will have to make bantay the car, lest it rain and we start all over again.
    I'll do that first thing in the morning. The carpet is already dry, but the seat is still damp so I'll continue "baking" it under the sun before I put it back.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Put charcoal inside the car, it will help absorb the funny smell.
    There's a bunch of charcoal inside, but it's an old one. I think I should replace it.

    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    I'm thinking of putting that to help absorb the water as I leave the seat under the sun.

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    years ago,
    my car acquired a really very bad odor, courtesy of a mal-odorous baggage.
    it took two weeks of intense sun-batheing, to get rid of the odor.

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