RE: IML: Moisture in the car
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RE: IML: Moisture in the car



Anthony,

I've been using Dri-Z-Air for years and it works great. I live in Oregon so
we know all about moisture!
http://www.nationalmarineproducts.com/Dri_Z_Air_Dehumidifier_s/1.htm 

Jeff


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Subject: IML: Moisture in the car

Does anyone know any good ways to absorb the Moisture in the car? I have it
covered for the winter which is probably not helping this problem. I'm
guessing the rubber seals around the trunk and windows are not that good
anymore after 30+ years. Thanks all for your advice -Anthony

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