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12-03-2014, 06:16 AM | #1 |
Hand Crafted C-10
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Burien, WA
Posts: 5,180
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Keeping frost out of my canopy
I've got a fairly rattle-trap canopy...it doesn't leak but it's not air
tight. Has single pane windows both sides and a fairly loose above-tailgate hatch in back. My problem is it collects enough moisture inside that, now that its below freezing, it ices up and makes visibility impossible. BTW-bed is empty and has a plastic bed liner. Tonight, it's 33° F and 58% humidity and they are clear now BUT in the past week it's been down to 24° to 26° every night and then the ice on the inside of the canopy's windows happens. Any fixes? Can I wipe the inside glass with anything? Lay trays of cat litter inside to dry it out? I'm thinking that litter will finally get saturated and become a never-ending replacement expense. I hate to go on a spending spree before some feedback. Thanks for any recommendations. |
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