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yes. get yourself down to spain /portugal at least.dont come back till april may. maroc is even better. talk to people who live in statics they have the same problem .why do you think hippies have wood burners . its hard if the insulation isnt very good. (i do mean very very good)the more heat you put on the more damp it makes. open windows every chance air movement helps . but the dryness of spain etc is better. in maroc is the best even right in to your bones its great. cheers alan.
Full timers hoping to tour Europe soon.
Currently living on a cl site on a damp field and starting to get condesation build up.
Have had to resort to using a dehumidifier to prevent future damp problems.
Although working well is this a common problem in living vans.
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Full timers hoping to tour Europe soon.
Currently living on a cl site on a damp field and starting to get condesation build up.
Have had to resort to using a dehumidifier to prevent future damp problems.
Although working well is this a common problem in living vans.
Hi REX
This was a old trick caravaners used to do (I know it will not help on the large scale but it might help in some small corner or a out of the way spot, dashboard, in a cupboard, in a bedroom, toilet,) put some table salt in a container....the salt draws out the moisture from inside of the van...empty and replace..Salt is cheap enough...also they make a similar item over here in France you can buy from all the Supermarkets and Brico shops....it is a plastic container about 6" to a 9" cube with slots in the top and you put inside a sachet (most likely salt crystals inside, then change the sachet when full......(they also sell replacement sachets)........
YES the salt trick does work
I hope this is of (small )help to you................. Mel
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Hi REX
This was a old trick caravaners used to do (I know it will not help on the large scale but it might help in some small corner or a out of the way spot, dashboard, in a cupboard, in a bedroom, toilet,) put some table salt in a container....the salt draws out the moisture from inside of the van...empty and replace..Salt is cheap enough...also they make a similar item over here in France you can buy from all the Supermarkets and Brico shops....it is a plastic container about 6" to a 9" cube with slots in the top and you put inside a sachet (most likely salt crystals inside, then change the sachet when full......(they also sell replacement sachets)........
YES the salt trick does work
I hope this is of (small )help to you................. Mel
there are many in france and at all prices and sizes....
These are some web sites that might help and explain what they look like and what to ask for in france (I would think they would have them in B&Q but just in case)
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this a homemade somebody has made and put on the internet
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