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Power Strokes
Aftermarket Super Duty 1999 - Current
Drying out headliner and seat
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[QUOTE="mandkole, post: 1311009, member: 4630"] Usually there is a liner under the seat cover and heavy foam below that. The cover is what is wet. The carpet is likely wet also. from the water dripping through A hair dryer works and a shop vac to get the heavy water. Be careful with the headliner. Once it dries, there may be a stain at the outer edges due to dirt in the fabric and you'll need to touch it up with some very light cleaning later. [/QUOTE]
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