If the real problem is as Susan described in her original note
(moisture on the soles of her shoes, as from "walking across
dew-covered grass"), I'm surprised that no one's mentioned the obvious
solution:
Don't wear your "driving shoes" while you're not "driving".
Paddling an open car around in the rain, of course, requires a more
elegant solution....
Jim Hill
----- Original Message ----- >
> Susan Kahler wrote:
>> ........I am sitting in my hotel room in Kentucky waiting to close on
>> our new property Tuesday (although they are letting me move in
>> tomorrow, yay!), and thinking about Tristan. One of the issues I have
>> with him is if I have any moisture on the soles of my driving shoes
>> (like walking across dew-covered grass to get in him for the first
>> practice session of the day) my heels slide on the unpainted/uncoated
>> metal floorboard and I have to wipe the soles off with paper towels.
>> Would spraying bedliner or some other coating on the floorboard be
>> helpful, or is there a reason not to?
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Susan :)
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