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MR. STEAMER
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read it a few times...look at if from different angles...it will eventually make sense I meant never mind doug(thats you doug) his horse just died(talking abut doug and his one horse town) and saying yes portable machines do indeed make more humidity |
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doug
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Mr. Steamer: I am the one who said portables cause an increase in inside humidity. Mr. Surround Sound and I have settled this dispute. We agreed to dissagree due to our locations.
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MR. STEAMER
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Never mind doug....his horse died, and everyone knows using a portable indoors increases the leave of the humidity.. It's just common sense
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surroundings
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You GOT it, mate!!
You didn't aggrivate me or offend me. I'm guilty of enjoying our little tit-for-tat thing. It seems that we live in different cleaning environments. I don't KNOW that I live in a prime cleaning area, but I'm willing to concider it. And be grateful for it. HAHAHA to all that work in bad environments! -Mr. Allen "Surround Sound" Surroundings heh... kinda like the sound of that.... |
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Mr. Surround Sound: (Allen) Can we finialy put this topic to rest? We do not all live on such prime cleaning conditions. OH by the way I have to aggravate people it is my job and I am sticking to it. ( not really) have a good day MATE. Is that the correct way?
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surroundings
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Thanks for the reply,
Getting the floor temp below freezing? I'm not with you on that one.... I THINK I understand why, but I don't get how.... Condensation to the degree you're talking about is something I've not seen around here, but I remember a (snow) skiing trip where the cabin walls dripped with condensation just after there were 4 or 5 people in the room. We had to sleep with a window open, and when anyone showered.... yes, the fan did little besides blow around some steam. I suppose adding anything to that environment would futz it up. It's the middle of winter here, and that means temperatures can drop to as low as 7C. Overnight. BRIEFLY. That's like a Canadian summer, isn't it? South Australia: the driest state in supposedly the driest continent. Little bit different, eh? thanks, -Allen |
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doug
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Mr. surround sound: Where I live I found the solution to excess humidity inside when using a portable I had to do the following. 1) Get the floor temperature below freezing. 2) Get the water as hot as possible in my portable 3) When the water hit the carpet it firmed up quite nicely. 4) There was very little exhaust to worry about which solved my problem with excessive humidity. Scientific enough. Here in Canada one has to coinsider the vast difference from inside temp & rh to outside temp & rh it can make a big difference in drying times when in the middle of winter and you raise the interior humidity and temp windows start to drip, places with little or no insulation can start to condensate there are a number of things to consider when adding humidity to the interior. Exhaust fans don't cut it here, In a bathroom they barely exhaust the air from a shower. In the kitchen windows still steam even with the fan as today most kitchen fans just recirculate threw a charcole filter. Maybe air exhcangers help but it still takes time. |
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orivera
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Hi: I need to buy a bladder for the referenced machine. Can anyone tell me a good place online that I might be able to get it? Or maybe some place close to New Jersey. Thanks, Orlando |
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