rosemaryd
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- Sep 3, 2014
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Hi all
The last two weekends we've been away have been pretty cold - into the minus figures. We've been very snug and cosy in the mh but have had some condensation in the luton overcab bed. Most of the ceiling and wall in the Luton is covered in some sort of soft wall fabric but a strip above the head and feet is just plastic without the soft covering. It is very cold to the touch and the heat from the van and us breathing must cause some condensation here which is then running down onto the mattress.
Is there anything we can do to minimise this? It doesn't seem to be a massive amount but I would prefer the mattress or bedding not to be getting damp if possible.
Please don't suggest opening the window even a crack though - I'm one of those people who only has to look at a draught and I get a stiff neck! Other suggestions gratefully received though!
Thanks
Rosemaryd
The last two weekends we've been away have been pretty cold - into the minus figures. We've been very snug and cosy in the mh but have had some condensation in the luton overcab bed. Most of the ceiling and wall in the Luton is covered in some sort of soft wall fabric but a strip above the head and feet is just plastic without the soft covering. It is very cold to the touch and the heat from the van and us breathing must cause some condensation here which is then running down onto the mattress.
Is there anything we can do to minimise this? It doesn't seem to be a massive amount but I would prefer the mattress or bedding not to be getting damp if possible.
Please don't suggest opening the window even a crack though - I'm one of those people who only has to look at a draught and I get a stiff neck! Other suggestions gratefully received though!
Thanks
Rosemaryd