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13th January 2015, 10:45 PM
#21
Originally Posted by
Clunk
Bwahahahaha I really must get my mind out of the toilet one of these days.
My apologies to you TD if a came across as being a nob mate but I am a nob through and through and can't control my urges hahahahaha
Oh and Mudski, you're a cock!!!!!!! Hahahahahaha
No you!.......
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13th January 2015 10:45 PM
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14th January 2015, 12:43 PM
#22
I am he, fear me
Popcorn... Popcorn...
Damn it, where the F did I put me Popcorn...
Anyway, Plastic won't help, indeed will probably be worse.
Anything that will let air circulate and draw the moisture out to the side and away is the go.
The best stuff by a long way for hard surfaces like Vans and Boats is that thingy Cuppa posted up but not sure how you will go with that on a stretcher.
Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.
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14th January 2015, 12:49 PM
#23
Daily Lurker
i dont think there is really much you can do mate? isnt it caused by your body heat? in my trailer there is one exposed metal panel which has the outside world on it and its always soaked in the morning, i think its because your breathing out condensed air which cools rapidly on a different surface, i cant imagine its much different on a matress that is raised off the ground in an enclosed space? only thing that might help would be somthing to increase airflow around the bed?
Last edited by rusty_nail; 14th January 2015 at 12:52 PM.
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14th January 2015, 03:37 PM
#24
Travelling Podologist
Originally Posted by
rusty_nail
i dont think there is really much you can do mate? isnt it caused by your body heat? in my trailer there is one exposed metal panel which has the outside world on it and its always soaked in the morning, i think its because your breathing out condensed air which cools rapidly on a different surface, i cant imagine its much different on a matress that is raised off the ground in an enclosed space? only thing that might help would be somthing to increase airflow around the bed?
He used to be a shiny nail until he used a stretcher!
If you use the under mesh make sure it’s wide enough to stick out a bit either side of the mattress, possibly with some newspaper under it.
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14th January 2015, 03:55 PM
#25
Dribble Master
use some of these, should help soak up an condensation build up
http://www.drynites.com.au/bedwettin...ess-protectors
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