Will RICE Fix the FLOOD Problem in the SALVAGE Jetta GLI? (Money Pit Rebuilt Car)

I got a lot of few suggestions on how to take care of the flood issue on the Money Pit Jetta. Let’s take the road less traveled…

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33 thoughts on “Will RICE Fix the FLOOD Problem in the SALVAGE Jetta GLI? (Money Pit Rebuilt Car)

  1. Surprised you didn’t go to west marine and buy the moisture absorbent packs. They are cheap and no headache of trying to vacuum up that wet rice.

  2. I think that if you run the AC on recirc for many hours with the doors closed and windows up will eventually de-humidify the interior completely. Or maybe better renting heat lamps.

  3. dude, i'm not a mecchanic, but i think in this cases, is better to dissassemble everything, check it, and use solid/liquid vaccum, and a steam gun

  4. I can tell you why you were stopped. It was because your items weren't in some type of bag in the cart. The associates are supposed to check people with bagless items, but the ones I know would have probably just thanked you and let you go your merry way. It all depends on the security risk at the location, I think. That one was likely a high risk, like the one I live by. The one I work at is a medium risk.

  5. Rice is the easiest tool to dry out mild moisture, and it works better if you toast it a bit to dehydrate it more so it absorbs water more.

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