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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Look into Lysol & good ol' Arm & Hammer baking soda, too.
    https://shopee.ph/product/44073973/8...866?smtt=0.0.9

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    Expensive baking soda, just like Mr. Clean magic eraser is an expensive melamine block [emoji16]

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Expensive baking soda, just like Mr. Clean magic eraser is an expensive melamine block [emoji16]

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    Fancy scented.[emoji4]

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    #43
    I think a window visor would have prevented the water intrusion if open only for about 3mm. I am guessing the car has no window visor?

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    #44
    This might help...get an electric extension cord and plugged a UVC lamp..Turn on the Blower and set the UVC Lamp for 30mins. Ensure all windows are closed and fresh air intake Louvre in closed position..Leave it for a couple of hours. For Sure all Fungi bacteria colonies will be gone. The UVC rays and Ozone will kill them all. Ventilate it before you need to use your cars. Maganda expose mo din sa UVC ang trunk.

    Effective yan and tried it sa mga cars ko warning lang need mo alisin muna mga car perfume/freshener kase na deactivate nya yun smell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiggs View Post
    This might help...get an electric extension cord and plugged a UVC lamp..Turn on the Blower and set the UVC Lamp for 30mins. Ensure all windows are closed and fresh air intake Louvre in closed position..Leave it for a couple of hours. For Sure all Fungi bacteria colonies will be gone. The UVC rays and Ozone will kill them all. Ventilate it before you need to use your cars. Maganda expose mo din sa UVC ang trunk.

    Effective yan and tried it sa mga cars ko warning lang need mo alisin muna mga car perfume/freshener kase na deactivate nya yun smell.

    Thank you for your suggestion. I already have this one:



    I will use it next time I come back home. It seems like that there's little to no smell at all, the last time I used the car. I'll surely know it next week.

    Quote Originally Posted by tigkal View Post
    I think a window visor would have prevented the water intrusion if open only for about 3mm. I am guessing the car has no window visor?

    Right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Look into Lysol & good ol' Arm & Hammer baking soda, too.
    https://shopee.ph/product/44073973/8...866?smtt=0.0.9

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    #47
    Quote Originally Posted by tigkal View Post
    I think a window visor would have prevented the water intrusion if open only for about 3mm. I am guessing the car has no window visor?
    it probably helps.

    when the hot car is bathed in rain, the resulting lower temperature inside creates lower pressure inside, and tends to suck in rain water thru slightly-open windows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    Again?!? That means it's not your first time. I got that when I left it for four months or so.

    I just used Gtechniq I2 to get rid of these pesky molds for good.

    The molds in this car usually appear during the rainy season. I sprayed I2 on the carpets and wiped all the surfaces inside the cabin.

    Sweaty hands can leave a lot nasty bacteria inside your car's cabin. Always ask passengers to sanitize their hands before getting inside the car [emoji1787]20201114_085245.jpg20201114_085255.jpg

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    I also use this steam deo for peace of mind with keeping the A/C free of fungus and nasty stuff that can make people sneeze inside the car.

    Also I require everyone to wear masks before getting inside the car. I will likely keep this practice post pandemic [emoji1787]screenshot_20210614-200059_lazada.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Expensive baking soda, just like Mr. Clean magic eraser is an expensive melamine block [emoji16]

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    Ordinary baking soda is good enough for getting rid of nasty smell, but will not disinfect the carpets. Eventually molds will be back during the rainy season.

    A thorough carpet detailing will be needed to get rid of those gremlins.

    I find dehumidifier like those found at blade and ace hardware ineffective. Sprinkling some baking soda and sucking these with a vacuum cleaner every week is more effective at least in my experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    Ordinary baking soda is good enough for getting rid of nasty smell, but will not disinfect the carpets. Eventually molds will be back during the rainy season.

    A thorough carpet detailing will be needed to get rid of those gremlins.

    I find dehumidifier like those found at blade and ace hardware ineffective. Sprinkling some baking soda and sucking these with a vacuum cleaner every week is more effective at least in my experience.
    How come I don't get this problem? How fast does mold grow in your car during the rainy season? Maybe your car is well sheltered from the sun in a poorly ventilated garage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    How come I don't get this problem? How fast does mold grow in your car during the rainy season? Maybe your car is well sheltered from the sun in a poorly ventilated garage?

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    I had that "spore's car" when I left it for about five months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I had that "spore's car" when I left it for about five months.
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    Took me a few seconds to get that tag [emoji1787]

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Took me a few seconds to get that tag [emoji1787]

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    I took it from this guy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Spores Car

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    How come I don't get this problem? How fast does mold grow in your car during the rainy season? Maybe your car is well sheltered from the sun in a poorly ventilated garage?

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    Car garage queen in a cabin like garage. The garage is not totally enclosed but not much sunlight going in.

    There are only two cars in my family's garage that are so prone to molds:

    18 yo Honda Accord
    8 yo Ford Fiesta

    Both are garage queens but the ford fiesta is parked in a not-so-enclosed garage. There's a bit of sunlight coming in.

    My 3yo Mazda3 is also parked at the same garage with the Accord, also a garage queen. No molds or anything nasty even during the rainy season. The accord always get the molds.

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    #56
    Thanks for the reply, while we are on the topic of garage queens, what's the proper way to keep them running well when you need them? Use/run them every week/month? Charge the battery every? My first time to have a garage queen, as a backup to our new but for reliability observation, Ford territory. I would have sold this immediately if I bought a reliable jap brand hehe...

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Thanks for the reply, while we are on the topic of garage queens, what's the proper way to keep them running well when you need them? Use/run them every week/month? Charge the battery every? My first time to have a garage queen, as a backup to our new but for reliability observation, Ford territory. I would have sold this immediately if I bought a reliable jap brand hehe...

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    What I usually do is leave the car charged with CTEK and leave it, 24/7. I simply remove it once I use the car. The longest time I didn't use the car was about five months, and that's where I got the "spore's car".
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    I'm also interested with the other's practice on what they do to their garage Queens.

    For large engines, like the one used onboard vessels, they have a turning gear. It is used to rotate the flywheel for a few turns, so as to circulate the oil and confirm moving parts. For small engines like used in generators, it is manually turned. For the main engine, whose bore can be as large as one meter, there's a motor that will engage the pinion gear to the flywheel.

    I don't know if there's an equivalent method of doing this for cars.

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    #58
    Spores are everywhere. All fungi need to grow are moisture, food and a dark, unventilated place. I just leave 2-3 500/700 mL disposable dehumidifiers in our cars and replace them when full. Seems to do the trick.
    Last edited by Wh1stl3r; June 18th, 2021 at 01:38 PM.

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    Last year during the pandemic months with total lockdown, I drove my car around the neighborhood for 1-2km every 2 weeks on a sunday.

    Kept the tire pressure around 36 psi.

    Followed a regular battery charging session using ctek for 5 cars, 2 cars a day (4 hours each). My 3yo ctek broke down last Dec 2020. Got a warranty replacement last Jan. Brand new again.

    Monthly diy car wash with quick detailing with P&S Beadmaker. Also did interior sanitation and detailing to keep the cabin mold free.

    I checked the engine bay and surrounding area for signs of rats and other pests. I placed racumin rat poison at strategic locations around the garage.

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    #60
    Good thing you mentioned about the tire pressure. It is recommended to have it a bit higher than the usual, to avoid "flat spot". Otherwise, you drive around every other week.

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