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You could call it a...."dry rag."I've been thinking of coming up with some kind of device you could carry that could absorb moisture when it comes in contact with a surface. Such a device could have many uses and with further research and development might even useful to remove small amounts of dirt off of surfaces it comes in contact with.
People might be able to use them in their bathroom after taking a shower. The possibilities are endless!I've been thinking of coming up with some kind of device you could carry that could absorb moisture when it comes in contact with a surface. Such a device could have many uses and with further research and development might even useful to remove small amounts of dirt off of surfaces it comes in contact with.
People might be able to use them in their bathroom after taking a shower. The possibilities are endless!
Hmmmm. . . dive with DIN regulators ??
Or one can take the dust caps off the reg set and not dive with them. I started doing this when I switched to DIN regs as the covers hold a bit of water. After the dive one just pulls the clean and dry dust cap out their kit and puts it on the reg...no problem, no hassle, no noise.
-Z