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07/12/2009 at 9:44pm
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If you want to dry your air in your van out, salt or silica crystals should work perfectly well.
But, make sure you block the vents or it won't do a scrap of good. As other posters have said, the fresh air blowing in will just bring in more moisture.
The corrosive effect of salt is caused by the wind physically picking up water droplets with salt on them, and depositing them in a layer all over cars etc. Unless there is a gale inside your caravan, you are unlikely to suffer from this problem.
Theoretically, if you seal off the vents and put enough salt to soak up all the moisture in the air, this should render your caravan dry and damp free (assuming no leaks). However, the moment you open the door to empty the bowls, you immediately undo all that good by letting in moist air again.
My advice would be (if you can be bothered) to seal up all the vents, put in enough salt to easily absorb ALL the moisture in the air (probably a few pounds in 4-5 bowls) and don't go in until spring.
Charlie
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