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Any of you guys ever used or heard of using the old silica packs they
used to sell in cans to absorb moisture? I know they used to have them and still do (sorta) basically packets that over time remove humidity in the air...my trailer sits in a dark barn that tends to attract moisture, so I figure a solar powered light/fan won't work monday-friday, but maybe putting a water soaking pack in the front and the back would be a good substitute... |
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On Tuesday, February 28, 2012 6:25:00 PM UTC-5, Jordan Pollock wrote:
Any of you guys ever used or heard of using the old silica packs they used to sell in cans to absorb moisture? Remember: DO NOT EAT We know they taste good, but DO NOT EAT |
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