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ASAB Wardrobe Dehumidifier Bag | Hanging Damp Trap Sachets | Mildew Mould Moisture Absorber | Prevents Condensation Bad Odours | Used For Moisture Trap In Home Bedroom Wardrobe

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Our dehumidifiers can absorb and trap water up to twice its weight, and our range of refill products allow you to reuse traps again and again. We see this moisture when condensations forms on our windows, an unsightly patch of damp forms or wallpaper or paint work begins to peel or flake. Excess atmospheric humidity can also cause damage to structural wood, furniture, car body work, boat hulls as well as causing unwanted odours and/or musty stale air both of which are detrimental to health and well-being. This hanging damp trap is great for de-humidifyig rooms, cupboards and even wardobes in your home, soaking up excess moisture in the air.

ASAB Wardrobe Dehumidifier Bag | Hanging Damp Trap Sachets

Or, because you’re dealing with damp inside a wardrobe it might be better to choose a smaller dehumidifier to begin with. This way you’ll be able to pop the device right at the centre of the problem.

On average a 4 person household releases 10 litres of water into the household atmosphere each day through cooking, washing, using tumble dryers and also breathing. This excess moisture can cause one or more of the issues listed above, however, our Damp Kontrol range of products are here to assist you in managing excess ambient moisture and mitigate unwanted issues. Whether you hang them or simply place in a drawer, these No Spill Moisture Traps not only absorb any dampness which can cause unwanted odours but also contain a lavender fragrance to leave your wardrobe and drawers smelling fresh.

Cures for Damp in Wardrobes - In The Wash 12 Cures for Damp in Wardrobes - In The Wash

Interestingly, a wardrobe that has clothes set out tidily and is not overfilled, can help clothes to smell nicer too. Bursting full wardrobes can sometimes make clothes smell quite pongy and damp! If your wardrobe is tight up against a wall, is filled with tons of clothes, shoes and bedding, and it’s not near a window, dampness is inevitable. Decluttering a wardrobe also means that it’s not overflowing with stuff that you rarely use, and it means that air can circulate around much easier. This can prevent moisture from becoming trapped inside, thus causing damp to form. Obviously, this isn’t ideal if the doors are in the walkway, but it will help your wardrobe out a lot. A really simple cure for dampness in your wardrobe is to ensure that the wardrobe has sufficient airflow.It’s always worth pulling a wardrobe out just a few inches from the wall, so plenty of fresh air can circulate around it. Otherwise, you’ll end up with dark damp marks on the wall – these are really unappealing! In the event that you do need help it may be worth calling in a professional to do the work for you, unless you’re trained in the trade yourself. If you’ve tried the suggestions above, and you still have a damp problem then it may be time to think about adding an air vent to your wardrobe. Whether we realise it or not our living and work environments act as massive moisture traps. Older buildings and external facing walls act like sponges and absorb moisture from the outside atmosphere, while modern buildings and leisure vehicles are air tight to comply with modern building regulations and mechanical design and build specifications meaning that moisture is trapped inside. In the winter time this cure will be a little more challenging, because the idea of opening a window to leave the frost in is very unappealing. However, if you can brace the weather, you’ll be able to keep your wardrobe free from damp for longer.

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