To keep mildew from growing on and underneath it lift up the carpet use towels and a shop vac to remove the excess water and run some fans in your car to help evaporate all the moisture out.
What causes water in the car carpet.
But diagnosing where it came from is notoriously hard.
Cars are enclosed spaces with poor air circulation when the car is not running.
Fortunately a little heat and air circulation will do the trick.
Outside water entering the passenger compartment rain water is the first common cause of water on the floor soaking into and wetting the carpet of a car or truck.
We all know that water obeys the laws of gravity so will always pool in the lowest area but it can run along wires travel up cardboard and fabric surfaces and generally do its best to.
Cold damp weather can make it even harder to get your car dry.
Other problems can include corrosion of pin connectors computer failures sensor failures rust and high humidity inside the car causing your windows to fog up.
Finding the water in your car isn t hard it usually collects in the lowest spot the foot wells.
They have portable equipment that can take the lions share of water out in minutes.
As a result even a little bit of water on the carpet can lead to mildew and other problems if left alone.
If water sits for too long in a car s carpet mold can grow and cause bad smells.
You will still need to vent the car for a long time to get all the moisture out.
Driving through high flood waters or leaving a car door open while it rains can cause the interior of your car to get wet especially the carpet and floors.