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Thread: How to Avoid Mildew?
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05-22-2010, 11:14 AM #21Senior Member
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I ordered dri z air over the internet and have it in a box in my garage. The boat is on a lift at the lake 110 miles away. Oh well, hope it isn't too bad next Friday. Scouring amazon for bow to stern next
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06-20-2010, 06:27 PM #22
I know this post is alittle old but I hate when people just start new posts. I have been trying to figure out some things about the Dri Z Air product. I have a 2006 Mobius LSV. How many of the dehumidifiers do I need? Also, do you just use the refil packs once? Trying to find something that will help me dry the carpet out. We boat alot and get caught in the rain and it might rain for a few days. It is hard to get the carpet to dry out under the cover sitting in my drive way when it is raining. Also, hard to get it to dry out when the humidity is way up.
2006 Mobius LSV
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06-20-2010, 11:15 PM #23-Mark
2005 LSV
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06-29-2010, 11:46 AM #24Member
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I have 3 box fans that I run in our boat. I put one in the front, facing back laying on the windshield and we put the other 2 on the back seats facing back to dry out the rear lockers. Works great if you have electricity.
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07-07-2010, 12:02 PM #25
Mine sits on the lift all week also. I leave a small opening on both sides of the cover, and it dries out during the week with no smell of mildew. I assume the sun and black cover heat the air inside, and the wind circulates enough of the air to carry the damp air out (at least, that's my theory).