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Dehumidifing a Land Rover

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drum:

--- Quote from: "beast5680" ---is there any point with a landy? they all leak anyway so it will be wet again the first time it rains :lol:
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I accept that it's a Landy, and the way I use it, it is going to get wet, and muddy. However I that's doesn't mean that I'm going to just let it rot just yet.

Mace:

--- Quote from: "drum" ---Nah I've had a good look, it would appear to be "stuck down" in some places.
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all the more reason for getting it off then :-)

It's only a Land Rover so it can only be a bit of glue.

muddysteve:
good tip

buy some disposabe nappies
turn them inside out
place all around the car
leave it in the sun

disposable nappies are just big bags of silica gel so works a treat

used it many times myself

Steve

drum:

--- Quote from: "muddysteve" ---good tip

buy some disposabe nappies
turn them inside out
place all around the car
leave it in the sun

disposable nappies are just big bags of silica gel so works a treat

used it many times myself

Steve
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And with Muddy Stains in they'll even look realistic :!:

landyman Ash:
WOOOOOOO

Come back from the pub and this post is a little scary!!!!

Firstly... can you de-humidfy a land rover???  Id that possible???  :shock:

Nappys?????????????????/ :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:

Time for bed?  I think so!!

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