Disposable dehumidifiers
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Does anyone in the PH massive know where I can find something like this in the uk?

http://www.otltd.co.uk/brands_pages/handypages/pop...
I can only find them at wholesalers by the pallet.

http://www.otltd.co.uk/brands_pages/handypages/pop...
I can only find them at wholesalers by the pallet.
Sorry to have to say this, but a complete waste of money, They can only absorb a small amount of water and will suck it out of the atmosphere first. Once the atmosphere is dryer than your crpets then they will begin to dry. TVRs arent exactly airtight so its most likely that more damp air will find its way in to replace the dry air quicker than this thing can remove the moisture from the air. Add to that that fact that a damp carpet can hold a quite unbelievable amount of water and you wont get the result you are hoping for.
Your best bet is a proper electric dehumidifier. I bought one that is suitable for a 4 bedroom house that is capable of totally drying out my damp carpets in about 24 hours of continuous running. They cost about £60 in B&Q but I picked mine up on ebay for £20 inc shipping.
Your best bet is a proper electric dehumidifier. I bought one that is suitable for a 4 bedroom house that is capable of totally drying out my damp carpets in about 24 hours of continuous running. They cost about £60 in B&Q but I picked mine up on ebay for £20 inc shipping.
bigdods said:
Sorry to have to say this, but a complete waste of money, They can only absorb a small amount of water and will suck it out of the atmosphere first. Once the atmosphere is dryer than your crpets then they will begin to dry. TVRs arent exactly airtight so its most likely that more damp air will find its way in to replace the dry air quicker than this thing can remove the moisture from the air. Add to that that fact that a damp carpet can hold a quite unbelievable amount of water and you wont get the result you are hoping for.
Your best bet is a proper electric dehumidifier. I bought one that is suitable for a 4 bedroom house that is capable of totally drying out my damp carpets in about 24 hours of continuous running. They cost about £60 in B&Q but I picked mine up on ebay for £20 inc shipping.
I can't easily fit one in a smart car thoughYour best bet is a proper electric dehumidifier. I bought one that is suitable for a 4 bedroom house that is capable of totally drying out my damp carpets in about 24 hours of continuous running. They cost about £60 in B&Q but I picked mine up on ebay for £20 inc shipping.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SILICA-GEL-COLOUR-CHANGE-FOR...
Silica gel - reusable too.
Cheap but not reusable - open bag of cement.
Probably most effective: fan heater.
Silica gel - reusable too.
Cheap but not reusable - open bag of cement.
Probably most effective: fan heater.
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