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    Quote Originally Posted by Eggman View Post
    Sounds like you are describing a desiccant.
    Damn awesome job pulling that obscure word out of the ol' noggin. I don't think I've even heard that word in over a decade...



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    Quote Originally Posted by Eggman View Post
    Sounds like you are describing a desiccant.
    yes thats it.. why is it bad?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitsumi View Post
    yes thats it.. why is it bad?
    Dessicants aren’t bad they just absorb moisture.

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    I call them "DO NOT EATS."

    FWIW, I used to use one of these in our van to keep moisture down.

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    It's a Dri-Z-Air and you just put their pellets in there. It helps to keep the moisture down. They use these a lot in storing RVs and campers during the off season. Might not be an optimal short-term way to keep the moisture down, however.

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    This thread is going in circles https://mirageforum.com/forum/showth...ll=1#post77872


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