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Originally Posted by Tcoat
Would agree if it sat closed up for days or weeks untouched or it happened on a regular and ongoing basis. This was some rain that was obviously immediately address. It wasn't submerged in a swap, floated out to sea in the ocean or even slightly flooded. It was some rain through an open window(s?). Suck it out with a vacuum leave the windows down for a couple of hours and bingo as good as new.
God the over reaction to this is off the charts!
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Who's the one over reacting here? Cause it looks like it's you - like you just can't let this go for some reason and admit that there's differing opinions about this topic.
You're also assuming additional details that the OP never mentioned. Let's re-read his post:
"Went something like this this rainy morning:
“Hello, unfortunately we left the windows down in your car and it’s filled with water. We sent it out to be detailed. Very sorry.”"
There's no pertinent information regarding amount of time that passed from the rain's start nor the duration that the water sat inside the car. They also said "
filled with water" - which doesn't sound like it was just an hour of weak drizzling that lightly misted the floor's carpets.
Frankly I don't understand why you're pulling the "it's just a little water, ya *****" act and dying on a hill about this. It's simply incorrect to say "Suck it out with a vacuum leave the windows down for a couple of hours and bingo as good as new." - no, it's not "good as new", not by a long shot.