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Old 01-24-2006, 01:51 PM
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Re: Help with Condensation problem...

Another way to rid the moisture in the trunk before,(or even after you replace the gasket,) is the use of a desiccant. These are usually made up of silica gel and absorb many times their weight in moisture. You probably have seen one form or another in use in the packaging of electronics, pharmacueticals, and even shoes.They are the little packets that fall out when you open the package. Some people use these when storing their vehicles for any length of time in humid conditions, or where there may be wide temperature swings, to control moisture buildup within their vehicle.
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