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Re: No-odor
On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Mudry, Robert (CAP, AMR) wrote:
> "No odor" next time I'm at K-Mart or Walmart. I've been smelling the musty
> odors for a couple of months now wondering if it's the car or my socks. I'd
> be also curious how long is this solution good for. Please let us know! I
Once your car is de-odorized, you might consider taking steps to
prevent its reoccurence. When you turn off the AC, the cold coils
collect moisture for a short time until they warm up. If this
moisture lingers, stuff can grow. I always turn the AC off and the
fan on high shortly before I leave the car.
Yes, it's slightly less comfortable to have that humid air blowing on
you for a minute, but with the system dried out each time, the odor
doesn't get a chance to gain a foothold. It works for me.
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