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    Cleaning out flooded interior

    Whilst having a play off road on the weekend I bit off more than I can chew and found myself bogged to the axles with muddy water half way up my doors (dont ask!!).

    Unfortunatley the door seals arent the best and so Ive ended up with some very dirty water coming in, the end result being some muddy/stinky carpet and a layer of sludge through the bottom of the car.

    whats peoples advice in terms of cleanign this out?
    I'm planning on rullign out all the seats and carpet, cleaning them and the pan then putting it all back together.

    Anyone got any other ideas?

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    Unbolt the seats and remove everything, hose the carpet from the backside if the underlay isn't glued to it. Thus should hopefully push any silt out, hang over clothesline to do. Remove the seat from the base, the seat covers can be removed from the cushions. Throw in washing machine. Hose off the cushions. One thing I'd pay particular attention to is the metal bits for rusting, especially any that are embedded into the foam.

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    that should do it.
    not as easy as one may think, the carpets and under carpet insulation wasn't designed to be removed, but you do need to remove it.
    fun fun fun,
    i know what you are about to embark on.
    Safe Travels
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    Once Ive got it all out, I'm wondering if its worth putting it back in... anyone run without carpet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shamat View Post
    anyone run without carpet?
    Yep, nicho is, and I will be too, soon as I can take Fumper off the road for a few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brenno View Post
    Yep, nicho is, and I will be too, soon as I can take Fumper off the road for a few days.
    Whats the noise like without carpet?

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    Was there a way around the mud hole, I really cant understand deliberately driving into mud holes. If you look at the damage done to the inside of the car, think about what it has done to the mechanicals.
    Think of mud as "Grinding Paste", it's now in your uni-joints, suspension bushes, exposed oil seals. The spare parts sellers are smiling, if you want to have your vehicle last, avoid mud holes.
    BTW if it's a disco I would be checking out the elctrics in the bottom of your doors as well, Regards Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Was there a way around the mud hole, I really cant understand deliberately driving into mud holes. If you look at the damage done to the inside of the car, think about what it has done to the mechanicals.
    Think of mud as "Grinding Paste", it's now in your uni-joints, suspension bushes, exposed oil seals. The spare parts sellers are smiling, if you want to have your vehicle last, avoid mud holes.
    BTW if it's a disco I would be checking out the elctrics in the bottom of your doors as well, Regards Frank.
    I know what your saying here Frank. Thats why i refuse to drive on sand/beaches. . 2 tracks - both full of water.I took the lesser of the 2 paths available here.

    I've been around and repaired enough 4wd's to know I need to check/clean/regrease the mechanicals before taking her out again.

    Thanks for the advice though

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    I had the same problem in my disco and got sick to death of always pulling the carpets and underlay out to dry and clean. i decided to bite the bullet and remove the lot. I bought a couple of metres of good quality rubber and lined the floor neatly with it. I'd never go back now i've done it! I made it so its dead easy to remove. Also good for rust prevention as wet mouldy underlay doesn't go well with metal!
    As for noise, well i run 35's so its noisy anyway, and the difference between carpet and no carpet, is hardly noticable.
    I'll post some pics up for you soon.
    Have fun!

    and whats this about avoiding mud puddles? thats half the reason we 4wd isn't it?

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    i wouldn't advise running without carpet and the floor insulation, not for the noise, but to reduce heat.
    you will find that you can't touch the floor when there is no lining and carpet, it gets red hot, and the aircon can't cope with the heat.
    Safe Travels
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