ICYMI: Why can’t automakers make a waterproof car interior? — via drivingdotca Troubleshooter
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At it turns out, however, it does in fact rain from time to time, and we fallible humans sometimes forget to roll up windows or close sunroofs. Scarier yet, it is of course entirely normal to track winter snow, slush, and ice into our vehicles where it melts and trickles who-knows-where.Article content
So how do we keep our precious electronics from turning into useless mush? If you don’t have proper waterproof floor liners , get them. They’ll go a long way to help keep the floor carpeting dry, not to mention preventing salt stains. Those thin vinyl or rubber floor mats your retailer may have thrown in with the vehicle reduce abrasive wear, but are absolutely useless for keeping water off the carpeting.
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