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Sleeper
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Damp

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If your Baby cold and damp, in a cold damp garage , in a cold damp climate ( Like Manchester.... or anywhere in the UK ? ) you could do a lot worse than get one ( or more ) of these and hang them up..
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I did , and after the first couple of days , they started working , and at only £0:79p from your local pound shop..

What are you waiting for???

John ;-)

Ignore the home-made drain...just me messing.
KeithL
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Re: Damp

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I use a pair of these in our Mazda MX-5 (the Morris is tucked up in a heated garage with a mains dehumidifier) - one in the boot and one in the cabin. You can regenerate them in the oven when they are 'full'.

https://www.halfords.com/motoring/car-a ... 70096.html

SteveClem
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Re: Damp

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For years I’ve used (fresh!) cat litter, tied up in an old sock. Absorbs damp efficiently and easily regenerated in a warm place.
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