Should I wash the molded carpets?
Should I wash them? It's summer here right now and some days the temperature has gotten up to 113oF/45oCand the sun is SCORCHING!! I'm worried if I wash them the foam under the carpet will be ruined or unglued or something messed up. It would be a quick wash with some detergent. I even have a one of those vacuum cleaners that sucks water out of carpets so they would dry really quick.
They REALLY need washing. They're so filthy you wouldn't believe it. I think the previous owner was a homeless guy living in it
(kidding)
By the way, I want to clean the B pillars, C pillars and A pillars and headliner, is it ok to wash those? They're thin and shouldn't soak up any water......




as I said I ment the molded carpets, as in, they're molded to shape, not as in my carpets have mold spores. I'm selling the car though and the beige colored carpets are dirty and so I want to clean them before selling the car.
I have the same dilemma now (sort of) but in a different way.
I recently purchased a set of carpets from a wrecking yard for $50 off a 2009 W211, very black, very good condition.
Problem is, the wrecking yard has no cover and the doors where off the car so when it rained over the months they had the car, it went under the carpets.
When I lifted the carpets, the foam was WET, in a pool of water which was stagnant and quite old I would imagine.
I have put the underside of the carpets in front of a fan for a few days. The sponge material has dried out MOSTLY but there is still some moisture when squeezed.
I can't smell anything now really, I mean, it's a little moldy smelling but not hit-you-in-the-face smell.
What I'm afraid of is, when I put it in the car, because it's in a confined space, will it stink?
Remember, the actual carpet on top is sealed from the bottom padding (I think), even waterproofed (so if you pore water on top, it won't go down to the padding, it will stay on top). So the padding will be sort of sealed off from the interior but still, I'm worried it'll smell, which is the only concern really. Mold that is sealed away and under the floor is not really hazardous to health and sure isn't corrosive.
It would be IMPOSSIBLE to wash the padding, it's fragile and big and thick and it would take ALOT to dry and it really be completely cleaned but who cares, it's underneath right?
I was thinking maybe I'd sprinkle some baking soda on the padding, then put the carpets in and maybe even sprinkle some baking soda on the metal floor before putting in the carpets.
Also, do you think pouring alcohol (methylated spirits) on the padding now help dry it faster while killing any mold inside?
Give me your opinion guys, I'd love to hear your input
.....or is it output because you're outputting not taking in.....who cares, just give your opinions
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