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Old 16-12-2009, 09:42 PM   #1
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Default dehumidifers to remove dampness inside car

Does anyone have experience of these? Are they worth buying? Over the winter months, the condensation build up inside the car is very annoying. What do others do?

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you put the aircon on or the heated front screen




errrrrrrrrrrrrrr its an old ford

a rag and a good quickly waring cooling system is all i can suggest
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I'd imagine he's referring to when leaving the car for periods of time......not the winter mornings lol! You can get portable ones mate, do a search on here, there was a topic a while ago about it iirc.
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Yeah sorry, I meant when leaving it for any length of time. I found the previous thread - thanks for the help. Seems these rechargable dehumidifiers do work. I'll give them a try...
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