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Originally Posted by Pre-H20
Just to clarify..... i forget which one of our members had pointed out that "I SAID IT RAINED A LOT LAST NIGHT"
I did.
I realized that "perception" is the operative word here. I live in Socal...... we got 2 weeks of rain over the last 5 years so to us a lot of rain is very different than someone from lets say.... Seattle.
When I said a lot of rain he assumed there was 2-3 inches of rain INSIDE the cab..... "A LOT" of rain.......
That was not the case at all........ I understand the miscommunication and I apologize. It did rain a lot but it was more of a sprinkle over several hours not a Typhoon. To us.... that was A LOT of rain (see above)
That's not to say the carpet barely got wet, they did get wet but there was no standing water just wet to the touch.
This is why I am taking a chance in not pulling out the seats and removing the carpets...... I'm hoping i can get the inside dried the way I'm doing it.
Fingers crossed.
Pre-H20
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To steal a quote from Game of Thrones - "You know nothing, John Snow!" I live in London, England. It must be the world capital for sodding RAIN! It is always raining or about to rain. And every type of rain you can think of..... the words 'Risk of Local Flooding' are on the weather that often, I don't really pay it any attention any more.
Being half Irish, the only place on this planet I have been, that has more rain than us, is Knock in Ireland. It is NEVER dry there, just variations of Rain.
**Note, sorry if anyone here lives in County Mayo but I am sure you will back me up on this.