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In DIY stores in Belgium they have small dehumidifiers with a filling.
no electricity needed. there are replacement fillings for the box. I think its based on water attracting properties of salt (CaCl2) but I am not sure about that. the water gets attracted by the salt and the saltwater drips in the container below.
It should fit in the S.
no electricity needed. there are replacement fillings for the box. I think its based on water attracting properties of salt (CaCl2) but I am not sure about that. the water gets attracted by the salt and the saltwater drips in the container below.
It should fit in the S.
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Go to Honda and ask some of the honda mechanics how it comes apart, they will help you. Move swift before the smell starts. You NEED to take everything out. It all needs to circulate and breathe. Trust me, you will thank me for doing it the right way the first time. Otherwise, sell it.
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well the car is at the mechanic right now so its gonna be a pain to get everything out, outside of throwing a dehumidifier inside of it. The carpets are dry to the touch. I do believe everything is in the seats.
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