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Old 04-04-2019, 07:56 PM   #1
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Remove Moisture from Inside Your RV

I learned the hard way on how to cope with moisture, hope this helps someone here.

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I learned the hard way too.Last winter on a trip to Branson Mo. our MH was so damp the windshield stayed covered with condensation,even keeping a window cracked didn't help.By the time we got home,after a week.the doors on the fridge started warping and splitting.After replacing the doors I bought a 30 pt. de-humidifier and keep it on the countertop and drain into the sink.I keep it set on 45% and it runs 24-7.Every couple of weeks I drain the gray tank and theres an amazing amount of water in it.
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