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    The weather seal around the rear hatch window on my Suburban apparently has a leak, and the entire inside of the carper in the back is soaked. Like when you neel down on it, your pants have a nice cold wet spot on the knees instantly. Awesome. Since I sleep in it, I am somewhat concerned with having it clean and dry and especially mold free. It does not smell yet, but I'm sure that time is coming.

    Looking for ideas on how to tackle this. Maybe rent a machine? I would like to use a slight bleach mixture to kill any mold. Also considering just taking it someplace and spending $50 or so to have the carpet shampooed.
    97 XJ.

  • #2
    Cut the carpet out and put some nice think form down and carpet over that so its comfy when you sleep in the back
    2000 xj 4.5 clayton longarms with wontons with a touch of
    97' zj
    2012 surbra imperza DD
    im a motivation machine like the hammer and sickle in communism

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    • #3
      Sell burb, buy diesel

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      • #4
        Or rhino line it. For comfort, get a sweet mattress that fits or make one out of foam. The spare parts and tools in the back will eventually destroy the carpet anyway.

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        • #5
          i would start by bringing it to a car wash where they do the crazy interior cleanings. if it's not 100% after that, i would try to find a heavy duty carpet cleaner (one that has bleach like you mentioned) and rent a hardcore shop vac or something
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          • #6
            Take out the carpet, and rent one of the rug cleaner/shampoors and go to town, bring it inside let it dry, clean up the floor really well and dry. Put a dehumidifier in side the burb. I've heard of that working
            -Caleb

            Crawl Daddy Champion 2011

            1999 XJ 4 inchs of lift or so, 35s and some other stuff.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Crazy Reid View Post
              Sell burb, buy diesel
              Ha

              Don't you want it clean when you buy it from me?

              Originally posted by Lawn Guyland View Post
              i would start by bringing it to a car wash where they do the crazy interior cleanings. if it's not 100% after that, i would try to find a heavy duty carpet cleaner (one that has bleach like you mentioned) and rent a hardcore shop vac or something
              Originally posted by Bigbike View Post
              Take out the carpet, and rent one of the rug cleaner/shampoors and go to town, bring it inside let it dry, clean up the floor really well and dry. Put a dehumidifier in side the burb. I've heard of that working
              I was thinking along these lines, but really don't feel like ripping my interior apart. Russell Speeders did a really nice job with the inside of Mollie's car. They said they would shampoo and dry the inside for $50. I think I will see how that goes first. I hate cleaning. Maybe leave my Mr. Buddy in there during the day while I'm working in the garage to really dry things out. If it still stinks/seems gross, I'll look at renting a machine and/or pulling the interior apart.
              97 XJ.

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              • #8
                does the burb have barn doors? Mine did and it leaked like fucking crazy back there.
                1993 XJ sport 3.5" rustys 33" MTZ's armored.
                1999 sierra
                1967 M725 Big and Slow
                -Dan

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                • #9
                  Nope, got the tailgate and window hatch. It is clearly not the right hatch for a my vehicle because I had to weld strut mounts on because they were in the wrong place. It wasn't until recently that I noticed the weather stripping had also been butchered to make room for the defroster and wiper wiring.
                  97 XJ.

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                  • #10
                    Harry..
                    If you have a wet/dry vac. vac it up and clean with some tire bleach(will take any smell out) and or woollite carpet spray.
                    Last edited by clean4drxj; 01-03-2013, 05:07 PM.

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