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Got mine at Walgreens. You can get it online too. I got the quart size that is sold for refilling their dispensers.And where is Damprid available?
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Got mine at Walgreens. You can get it online too. I got the quart size that is sold for refilling their dispensers.And where is Damprid available?
Whoa there! The blue indicators are last to change when absorbing moisture and first to change on rejuvenating so you show good before you really are totally, I think.
Went there once before scuba - wearing the same shorts I wore at sea level. Lovely drive thru the coulds and great sights on top, but brrrrr...!We stopped diving 5 days before we left the island (BTW one of my other passions is astronomy, and the Mauna Kea observatories are over 13,000 feet above sea level... you might imagine these two things don't mix well without a bit of "in between" time.
Yeah probly. If you notice your MMs not turning blue as fast after a while, replace it. It's so cheap. Mine was still working good after over a year but I did anyway.Hi all, thanks for the tip about DampRid. But here's my question. Moisture munchers absorb moisture and so they need rejuvenation. How does DampRid work? Wouldn't that also keep absorbing moisture and ultimately become useless? Thanks!
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the oven, DD!!!