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Reddit mentions of DampRid Fragrance Free Disposable Moisture Absorber for Boats and RVs with Activated Charcoal – 18 oz.; Odor Absorber & Remover

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DampRid Fragrance Free Disposable Moisture Absorber for Boats and RVs with Activated Charcoal – 18 oz.; Odor Absorber & Remover
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DampRid Disposable Moisture Absorber with Activated Charcoal traps excess moisture, creating fresher, cleaner air in stored boats & RVs.Activated charcoal doesn't just cover up musty odors, it absorbs and removes odors from the toughest sources.This 18 oz. container absorbs and removes odors from areas of approximately 300 square feet – perfect for stored boats and RVs that are left sitting for months at a time.Each DampRid Disposable Moisture Absorber provides up to 60 days of moisture absorbing action depending on temperature and humidity.To activate, simply remove the lid and peel off the foil. Discard the container once the crystals have fully dissolved.
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ColorGray
Height5.63 inches
Length6.69 inches
Number of items1
Size18 oz
Weight1.37 Pounds
Width4.13 inches

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Found 3 comments on DampRid Fragrance Free Disposable Moisture Absorber for Boats and RVs with Activated Charcoal – 18 oz.; Odor Absorber & Remover:

u/jeremyvaught · 11 pointsr/vandwellers

Hi!

I'm also in a hatchback and love it.

Just off the top of my head, here is what I would do first.

  1. Cover back and side windows, cut out Reflectix and with spray glue adhere black cloth on the outside. They should just compression fit in the window. All the better if you have tinted windows. I had my car tinted for this purpose. Tinted windows with black on the inside just look like SUPER dark windows. Keeps the light and eyeballs out, makes it looks like, "Just another car here, move along"
  2. Get a front windshield cover. My favorite so far is the Covercraft, something like this.
  3. I'm not sure your cargo area situation, but I sleep on an REI self-inflating sleeping pad, with a 1.5" mattress topper folded in half, on top of the pad. Sheets, and a sleeping bag. (although I recently upgraded to a sleeping quilt by enlightenedequipment.com and it is amazing)
    1. If you are in a warm area, get a fan. Best I've found so far that works is a stroller fan. Pretty compact and has a clip to hang it.
  4. I keep two or three DampRid going to absorb moisture and any smells. Others here disagree on the efficacy of DampRid. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ This is the one I use.
  5. Gym membership to shower and work out. (I have a large microfiber towel. It's small, dries quickly, doesn't smell and I hardly ever have to wash it)
  6. Place(s) to park at night. LOTS of information on here about that. But you figure out pretty quick how find and judge places to park.
  7. You don't need a cooler. I don't keep food in the car, I eat at the grocery store salad bar.
  8. You don't need very many clothes.
  9. You don't need much of anything. :)

    I think that covers it. If you have any questions just ask! Best of luck!!

    EDIT: clarified the statement on damprid
u/heehee62 · 0 pointsr/vandwellers

There's ones made specifically for rvs now. Maybe the one tested before was just for closets. Most reviews seem pretty good on it.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/cr/B00CBLW3EW/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_paging_btm_2?pageNumber=2