Oops - all wet
joskt0204
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2013-06-06 10:30 AM (#152511)
Subject: Oops - all wet


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We had some serious rain yesterday, apparently the sideways kind, because my open slider window was enough to soak the interior of my LQ...bed, floor, and one wall.

 

So - plug it in and run the heat, remove everything I can do dry it out - any other suggestions?  We're expecting more rain for the next few days, so no help from Mother Nature on this one.

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terri s
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2013-06-06 10:32 AM (#152512 - in reply to #152511)
Subject: RE: Oops - all wet


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Use a shop vac to soak up all the water you can, set fans.
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Ncatanz
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2013-06-06 10:58 AM (#152513 - in reply to #152511)
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Before anything starts growing,  spay a mold inhibitor on the surfaces that got wet
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griffsmom
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2013-06-06 12:45 PM (#152517 - in reply to #152511)
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When ours got wet, we took a dehumidifier and set in ours, and also an oscillating fan. That really helped.
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2013-06-06 5:18 PM (#152522 - in reply to #152511)
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If you have access to a carpet cleaner you might want to do that. You can spray down some fresh clean water and suck up any excess. Then turn on some fans. Dehumidifer would probably work good if it keeps raining around.
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goz63
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2013-06-06 7:39 PM (#152523 - in reply to #152511)
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Carpet cleaners are a great way to get the water out. As indicated it will help clean it as well but shop vacs don't get water out of carpet very well. Your heater will give very dry air and will help to dry out the trailer as well.
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cajunmuleman
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2013-06-07 6:52 AM (#152527 - in reply to #152511)
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A dehumidifier is the best way. A heater will dry the air but the moisture is still in the air. Remember to dump the tank on the dehumidifier on a regular basis.
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randemtam
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2013-06-07 4:40 PM (#152539 - in reply to #152527)
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I was also going to say dehumidifier. Living in humid Florida, I keep a dehumidifier in my tack room as well as the feed room. We had a leak with our sky light and put one of the dehumidifiers in the bathroom. Ran it a couple of days and the place was bone dry. No problem with mold either. We had the leak fixed for a year and darn it if it didn't start again during this Andrea thing. At least I caught it very early. Looks like the caulking peeled away from the plastic. I hate wet LQ's! At least mine is over the shower...
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joskt0204
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2013-06-09 11:54 AM (#152561 - in reply to #152511)
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Thanks for all the tips.  It dried out pretty nicely, being relatively hot and windy.  I think I'll buy a dehumidifier just to keep it dried out.  It's so humid this summer, it would probably be a good plan to run it every so often.
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cajunmuleman
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2013-06-10 6:20 AM (#152583 - in reply to #152511)
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If you live in a humid area and don't leave the A/C, on a dehumidifier will do a good job to keep the humidity down in the trailer. This will keep the interior dry and not promote mold/mildew growth ( it also will keep salt, sugar, etc. from clumping up)
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