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Interesting theory, I’d like to read that.You might ask then what is the point of them anywhere?I did read somewhere that putting absorbent type dehumidifiers inside vehicles and caravans was a waste of time
The reason given was that as fast as the granules absorb any damp, more damp is drawn into the vehicle through the various vents to the outside world.
No idea if this is fact or fiction, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
There is probably an element of truth but if you test with a humidity meter you will still find the humidity level within the van is less than outside.I did read somewhere that putting absorbent type dehumidifiers inside vehicles and caravans was a waste of time
The reason given was that as fast as the granules absorb any damp, more damp is drawn into the vehicle through the various vents to the outside world.
No idea if this is fact or fiction, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
Interesting theory, I’d like to read that.You might ask then what is the point of them anywhere?
Californias are pretty well sealed if parked up, and more confined than other places you might use a dehumidifier.
Interesting , I’ll have a look… not quite sure where you’re referring to … is this accessible in boot /tailgate or sidelights.Mildew stains in the boot (chairs / roller blind) are normally due to a leaky high LED brake light strip (gently pull on one corner of the brake light strip, if it lifts then you need a new one). This could also be the reason why you seat covers have mildew. If you eliminate water leaks, you shouldnt need a dehumidifier in the van.
Interesting , I’ll have a look… not quite sure where you’re referring to … is this accessible in boot /tailgate or sidelights.
Thanks, will have lookIts the external led brake light - that sits in the centre of the van above the rear window.
‘If’ it needs changing you open the boot, and remove the top part of the internal trim, then you can access the screws to remove. It’s fairly straightforward, hardest part is removing the trim as it needs ‘careful’ brute force to remove! There are some forum threads on removal; Only replace with an original VW one (there is a VW Dealership based in Bristol that sells them on ebay).
I had same issue with mildew, and it was caused from a leaky brake light. Once changed no mildew.
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