In some Audi's, if you hold down the unlock button all 4 windows will go down. Probably the same in other cars from the same group. We found this out the hard way a few days ago!
We found using towels and stamping/leaning on them to get the majority of the water out then going a drive with the heat blasting on full for a good bit (so you might wanna just wear a t shirt!) helped. If you live in a safe area you could also leave the heat on for an hour outside your house if someone can mind the car from the window. And febreeze the shit out of the cushions to help with the smell.
So infuriating. Do people who design cars actually live in the real world? Does it not occur to them that, firstly, if people want to put/leave the windows down, they will use the, erm, window buttons; and secondly, that making a key fob that will leave all your windows down when you're away from or leaving the car, which is activated by a slightly different way to how people LOCK their cars when not using them and wanting to keep them safe, secure and dry, is an absolutely stupid thing to do for somebody who is clearly otherwise very intelligent? Does it even cross their minds that people will need to hunt out towels, dehumidifiers and Febreeze to deal with the aftermath of their idiotic design - and that's if you actually have an unstolen car to come back to?
I wonder if it was the same person who, on seeing somebody else's excellent idea to have taps in public toilets give 10-15 seconds of water with one push and then stop the flow to avoid waste, decided to 'improve' it by making the flow stop the instant you move your hand off it. I imagine they were thinking of all of that water that would be saved whilst paying no heed whatsoever to the only reasonable way that most people (except those with 3 or more hands) can actually to hygienically wash their hands.
Their next project: bicycles that save on metal and rubber consumption in manufacture by only having one pedal.