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Old 01-17-2015, 04:55 PM   #2
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This time of year can make keeping the inside of your RV dry a daunting task. Depends on how many people and pets are inside besides the weather. Cracking a window or two helps, but then you use more heat. I open a window in the rear of the unit, and then use my roof vent fan in the front bedroom to remove moisture, and once the windows are clear enough, I take my sweatshirt off and turn up the heat. Maybe a dedicated beach towel or two might help, there are alternate methods to dry them once they too become waterlogged.
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