I don't know what dry ze air is, but there is a product called Goldenrod that is touted to eliminate dampness, available from Real Goods (www.realgoods.com or 800-762-7325). I have only started using it myself and I don't know if it is causing the moisture/mold to receded or if that is happening because it is starting getting cold out. On any account, it costs $39.95 for a 18" rod that is plugged in and heats up to 125'F using only 18 watts AC. -----Original Message----- From: Anthony L. Mourkas [mailto:frankenstein@TELPLUS.NET] Sent: Monday, November 02, 1998 9:01 PM To: vanagon@VANAGON.COM Subject: "Dry-Z-Air" A recent poster mentioned the use of a desiccant called "Dry-Z-Air" for removing moisture from inside his Westy during periods of storage. Can anyone explain exactly what this product is and where a "Dry-Z-Air" or similar product can be obtained at what cost? Thanks, Tony Anthony L. Mourkas Hampden, Maine, USA 1984 Vanagon Westfalia
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