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Silica gel is the answer. I worked in the commercial A/C industry. We specialized in low humidity rooms 5% RH and lower for pharmaceuticals Co. All of our air dryers equipment used silica gel as a absorbent.My garage here in So. cal is reminiscent of a sauna, I got a 12 pack of silicone gun socks (not that I need them since the boating accident) from Amazon and run the silica bags. Not a single fishing reel or screwdriver has any rust on it.
Ordering some now, thanksSilica gel is the answer. I worked in the commercial A/C industry. We specialized in low humidity rooms 5% RH and lower for pharmaceuticals Co. All of our air dryers equipment used silica gel as a absorbent.
That’s an awesome gun
Safe room. Makes me jealous I want one haha.
YesJust curious, did you put up a moisture barrier under dry wall.
Smart man. That will help a lot, As much as the moisture absorbent gel. When we did low humidity rooms, the dry wall contractor put first barrier on studs, then a layer of drywall, another barrier, then last layer of drywall. All the rooms required 5% or lower RH.