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I did try to search to previous posts but only three came up which surprised me as I am sure there have been more than three discussions on here about water getting into Defenders!
Since I have owned by Defender I have always had wet footwells. I find it difficult to keep dry especially with the all-in-one mats which are attached over the gearbox tunnel.
Today I had to move it, it was sunny but was wet yesterday. When I got in it the humidity hit me and the interior was damp all over, including the windscreen which was soaked. I am concerned that all this water in the air might damage the electrics or start making the seats go mouldy etc.
Does anyone have any practical tips for keeping water out and the interior reasonably dry? Apart from the obvious rotting of the footwells it is the damp that concerns me. I know some of the comments that are heading this way but parking on a hill, buying a Toyota or wearing wellies are not really practical or solving the damp problem!!!
Since I have owned by Defender I have always had wet footwells. I find it difficult to keep dry especially with the all-in-one mats which are attached over the gearbox tunnel.
Today I had to move it, it was sunny but was wet yesterday. When I got in it the humidity hit me and the interior was damp all over, including the windscreen which was soaked. I am concerned that all this water in the air might damage the electrics or start making the seats go mouldy etc.
Does anyone have any practical tips for keeping water out and the interior reasonably dry? Apart from the obvious rotting of the footwells it is the damp that concerns me. I know some of the comments that are heading this way but parking on a hill, buying a Toyota or wearing wellies are not really practical or solving the damp problem!!!