wolfe10 wrote:
I went to Dri-Z-Air's website looking for FACTS on how much water their product could remove.
I could not find it.
Anyone have the FACTS on how many gallons each of their sizes will remove? At least "number of gallons" is the volume we need on the Gulf coast over a month's period of time to keep humidity at 50%.
So what you're saying is you have no "facts" on which to base your own claim either. :W
Personally, I don't care about how many gallons over how much time at what humidity levels may be removed from the air, all I care about is whether using a desiccant like Dri-Z-Air will help prevent damage to the trailer while it's in winter storage and prevent that excessively damp feeling when we start using it again in the spring. Over the many years I've used it in a variety of trailers that has been the case. :) However, since you've got your shorts in such a knot over this why not contact the manufacturer and ask if they will steer you to any supporting documentation? :W