Flooding anyone?

Old 04-22-2016, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by imma_stocker
Heads up, special tax break this weekend issued by State Comptroller.
tax break on what?
Old 04-22-2016, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by NemeSS
Its for homes. I dont think they do cars. My bad. Didn't read it was for a vehicle
My bad.

I probably wasn't adequately clear.

My truck didn't get wet inside (this time...), but it's been wet inside a bunch of times before.

So, I'm hoping to find a 'detail-er' or some kind of interior guy (car stereo installer?) that's super-familiar with removing and reinstalling the interior.

While it's out, I'd like to have the floor thoroughly cleaned and 'coated' and the carpet pressure-washed and dried.

Reinstalled with fresh jute. The carpet is trashed, but if I get new carpet, I'll probably just trash that too, so why bother?

Anybody know anybody? I like recommendations...

I probably should post this in a separate thread...

Thanks,

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Originally Posted by jdoyle
tax break on what?
Whoops missed the link
http://comptroller.texas.gov/taxinfo...tx98_1017.html
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Originally Posted by kpeters59
My bad.

I probably wasn't adequately clear.

My truck didn't get wet inside (this time...), but it's been wet inside a bunch of times before.

So, I'm hoping to find a 'detail-er' or some kind of interior guy (car stereo installer?) that's super-familiar with removing and reinstalling the interior.

While it's out, I'd like to have the floor thoroughly cleaned and 'coated' and the carpet pressure-washed and dried.

Reinstalled with fresh jute. The carpet is trashed, but if I get new carpet, I'll probably just trash that too, so why bother?

Anybody know anybody? I like recommendations...

I probably should post this in a separate thread...

Thanks,

-Kyle
just throwing this out there but removing and reinstalling the interior should be straight forward enough that you could do it yourself and save a few bucks.


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