Trans Am 88
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Hi I am new to the forum, in fact, this is my fist post. I am a sales manager and detailer at a detail shop and I have been in the industry for just 6 months. I have a question about drying out cars. No matter what method we use to shampoo the seats, carpet, and floor mats of a car they always end up either wet or damp. We have these huge air movers that we put inside the cars and sometimes we run the engine with the heater on and that seams to work. But how do you dry the floormats? We currently vacuum them after we wash them, then we pin them on a wall so that all the water rolls down. The problem is that although the mat dries, we end up with the bottom edge being soaking wet. Another way we do it is by putting them flat on the floor and using one of the air movers to blow air at them. This works too but takes a long time. So how do you dry the carpet mats? I need suggestions, I need help.