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#1 hanra

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Posted 14 March 2017 - 08:32 PM

Opened up the black car for the first time in a few months. Upper/lower dash and door trims (mainly the golf ball trim) are covered in mould. Spewing. I guess those 100% humidity days are catching up with it. The red car looks ok as it's in the bubble. I've just bought 4 buckets of moisture absorber and have placed two in the black car, one in the red car and one in the garage.

https://www.bunnings...sorber_p4470385

What's the next step to removing, cleaning and treating the effected areas? Hopefully the moisture absorber can keep it under control once I've cleaned it without damaging any surfaces.

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Posted 14 March 2017 - 09:40 PM

some info here if it helps.. its not car trim but im guessing material is material lol

http://blacktoxicmol...old-clothes.php



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Posted 14 March 2017 - 10:09 PM

I keep a bucket of the moisture absorber in cars down here. Bugger all humidity, but I still have to change them once a month.






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