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PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 8:24 pm 
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Does anyone have ideas of keeping your cabin smelling fresh while its being stored all week under its canvas cover?

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 Post subject: Re: Smell
PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 8:55 pm 
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We use either bounce sheets or Irish spring soap bars over the winter time

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 Post subject: Re: Smell
PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 4:46 am 
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Battery operated fans if you don't have shore power. I leave a small fan on to keep the air circulating! That with dryer sheets!

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 Post subject: Re: Smell
PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 10:06 am 
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Try Kanberra Gel. You only a 1 or 2 oz can.


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 Post subject: Re: Smell
PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:43 pm 
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I have around 40 kg of self indicating silica gel ( being chucked out by a customer due to their interpretation of new health and safety regulations; the indicator chemical is toxic, but securely bound up in the silica gel. I saved them £400 ( £10 a kilo) by taking it away ! At the same time I helped them by removing 50 litres of concentrated hydrochloric acid that was past it's shelf life. Great brick/ prop,/drive/ alloy wheel cleaner when diluted down. I can't imagine why there was a ever a shelf life indicated for it at all, in never "goes off" !.

I put in 10 kg of regenerated silica gel every 3 weeks or so into the cockpit during our very wet and warm winters; no mould, no mildew, no smell. The gel in the more sealed cabin lasts longer


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 Post subject: Re: Smell
PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 8:36 am 
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Graham R wrote:
I have around 40 kg of self indicating silica gel ( being chucked out by a customer due to their interpretation of new health and safety regulations; the indicator chemical is toxic, but securely bound up in the silica gel. I saved them £400 ( £10 a kilo) by taking it away ! At the same time I helped them by removing 50 litres of concentrated hydrochloric acid that was past it's shelf life. Great brick/ prop,/drive/ alloy wheel cleaner when diluted down. I can't imagine why there was a ever a shelf life indicated for it at all, in never "goes off" !.

I put in 10 kg of regenerated silica gel every 3 weeks or so into the cockpit during our very wet and warm winters; no mould, no mildew, no smell. The gel in the more sealed cabin lasts longer

How do you "regenerate" it? Do you dry it in the sun? Bake it?

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 Post subject: Re: Smell
PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 9:34 pm 
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In both mine I put any one of those "damp-rid" or "dry-air" type buckets and keep air circulating. Sounds like that's what everyone does. I've never used dryer sheets though. I've always been more concerned with keeping mildew/mold down more than how it smells.

I suppose if you keep it clean and dry the smell should be fairly neutral anyways. Works for mine

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 Post subject: Re: Smell
PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 7:52 am 
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Sorry Gents, forgot to add I have "rechargeable" moisture absorbing bean bags is the best way to describe them, used in conjunction with fans. They can be recharged in the microwave.

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