How to Quickly Dry a Wet Car Seat?
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First, when the liquid has not completely soaked in, use items like paper towels or cloth to quickly wipe away excess moisture, then avoid squeezing as much as possible. If the liquid hasn't soaked in too much, you can consider using a hairdryer to blow-dry it after heating, then place desiccants on the seat surface when the car is unoccupied. If it's summer, you can consider parking the car under the sun and then covering the seat with black canvas. The absorbed heat will raise the seat's temperature, speeding up moisture evaporation. If too much liquid has soaked in and you can't handle it yourself, you can consider driving to a repair shop to have the seat removed and repeat the above steps. You can also remove it yourself if you prefer.