Dehumidifying damp cars

Dehumidifying damp cars

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pilgrim7777

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282 posts

189 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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Since there have been posts for damp and smell from doors and trunk/boot from water ingress to the vehicle. I posted on another thread the I found a dehumidifier pouches or silica packs which absorbs damp smells a great solution. The more aggressive solution would be a rechargeable dehumidifier as below

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=re...

Good luck

pilgrim7777

Original Poster:

282 posts

189 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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No chance if the carpets are wet, it will take considerably longer than that. Condensation on the inside of the car this time of the year will occur for some time but if that's your solution good luck.

pilgrim7777

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282 posts

189 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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Basically any moisture in the boot is absorbed into a membrane of the device if you are using the rechargeable unit, the mains recharge will dry the membrane or if you are using a silica pack this will again absorb the moisture but require drying out on a say a radiator indoors or in if an approved type of pack in a microwave. I should add the packs can absorb considerable amount of moisture. If you have two packs then leave one in situ a swap every couple of days. With the rechargeable unit you can leave running subject to the battery runs low until you need to recharge the unit.

Edited by pilgrim7777 on Saturday 14th January 18:31


Edited by pilgrim7777 on Saturday 14th January 18:41