Carpet is wet after a stormy night + the boot lid is dripping on the underside.
Anyone used this stuff rather than silica gel before?
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dehumidifying cabin/bootCarpet is wet after a stormy night + the boot lid is dripping on the underside.
Anyone used this stuff rather than silica gel before? http://www.airandwatercentre.com/1kg-su ... 2-details/
![]() dehumidifying cabin/bootWould have thought something like this would be better as its reusable http://www.aldi.ie/ie/html/offers/speci ... _19935.htm might have some left in stock. That I of you can leave it plugged in at night of course
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![]() Re: dehumidifying cabin/bootthanks for that, have an outside socket so that could be the job.
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