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Old 03-30-2015, 10:39 AM   #1
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Has anyone used this product to help prevent mold on your mattress??

Is it worth doing? Cost? Or is it someone just trying to sell something?
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Has anyone used this product to help prevent mold on your mattress??

Is it worth doing? Cost? Or is it someone just trying to sell something?
To your last question, Yes, someone it trying to sell something. Always.

As to is it worth doing, is mold or dampness an issue now in your RV mattress? When I investigated the product you queried about, it mostly pops up on marine supply websites which makes sense, boats have a lot more moisture and mold issues when sitting unused than RVs.

When not in use, we always leave the roof vents open enough to allow air circulation. The roof vents have covers that allow their opening without fear of rain getting in.
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I leave my vents open, too, and a window cracked a bit to get airflow.

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I leave my vents open as well (they also have covers) was just wondering if it was enough since I am in Southeast Texas and it does get humid here.

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