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Drying bathing suit/wetsuit in the Volvo V50Views : 584 Replies : 4Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Jun 29th, 2018, 21:01 | #1 |
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Drying bathing suit/wetsuit in the Volvo V50
Maybe an odd question.. but I wouldn't be surprised if Volvo thought of everything.
I go swimming regularly before work and have a wet bathing suit and towel and at some point a wetsuit. I can't take them into work with me so I hang them over a hanger by the window. Is there a better way?, there are holes for something above the window of the rear passenger seat (What are they for?), I wonder is there a rod you can put in these and use it as a drying rack? Thanks Cath IMG_0553 (1).jpg |
Jun 30th, 2018, 01:59 | #2 |
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those i believe are for the load space net
to clip into, there are 2 sets in mine, one above the rear seats, and the ones you have shown, Just behind the passenger/drivers seat , so with the seats folded Down the load space net goes to the roof and Still prevents things hitting the back of your head when you hit the brakes i cant see any reason why not to utiilse the clip/holes as your idea,
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Thank you,
it works, Volvo did in fact think of everything. Volvo not the traditional image for the surfer car i'd imagine, but does the job actually having thought that, I googled it and they did a surfer themed ad...
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Jun 30th, 2018, 19:39 | #4 |
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I remember looking at a Ford Foucs estate in a dealer a few years ago. Various surf stickers on the back window (where I live is a big surfing area).
We popped the boot and noticed that the entire interior was covered in a furry layer of mould. Everything. Boot, seats, dash, floor, door cards, headliner. The steering wheel looked like it had one of those fabric covers on it. Obviously it had been used for carrying wet boards and suits, and hadn’t dried out before it was traded in. Sitting idle in the dealership, the mould just took off. We pointed it out to the salesman as we left, and he said they’d clean it up. I wouldn’t like to be the person that bought it. |
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Jul 1st, 2018, 00:39 | #5 |
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The answer maybe https://thedrybag.co.uk/product/pro-dry-bag/
I don’t leave wet gear in the car but transport it in a trug bucket thing |
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