Trigganometry
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- First Name
- Rick
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- Massachusetts
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- 20 XLT scab 301A/tow 4X4 magnetic w/sport blackout
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- Engineering
I dealt with mold in the past in other cars. Being in the NE is a combination of factors. First it likes dark to really get going, add some moisture and keep adding for it to flourish. Once you have active spores it’s hard to get rid of but not impossible.
If you park in a shaded or cool spot or closed garages that are moist it only makes it worse. While being treated heat and fresh air are the best. I had one of these portable steam cleaners. Pulled vents and filter and shot the heck out of everything. Then let it sit in the sun. Sprayed disinfectant and then closed it up. Smelled like Lysol for a week but mold never came back. Even one spore left can start the whole thing over again.
If you park in a shaded or cool spot or closed garages that are moist it only makes it worse. While being treated heat and fresh air are the best. I had one of these portable steam cleaners. Pulled vents and filter and shot the heck out of everything. Then let it sit in the sun. Sprayed disinfectant and then closed it up. Smelled like Lysol for a week but mold never came back. Even one spore left can start the whole thing over again.
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