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    #1
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    Damp-Rid

    is damp rid safe to put in the room?....humidity is hovering at 50%, and one of the plants kinda smell a lil like a baby diaper...
    WT
    SnSstealth Reviewed by SnSstealth on . Damp-Rid is damp rid safe to put in the room?....humidity is hovering at 50%, and one of the plants kinda smell a lil like a baby diaper... WT Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Damp-Rid

    yea ive used those before. i cant remember how well they worked but i know they did cause the humidity to drop a little bit. i also do not recall seeing any negative effects from it so i think its safe to use.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Damp-Rid

    If you can get your hands on a dehumidifier, I've always had good results with those. Plus, you can usually pick one up from a yardsale or on Craigslist for a couple of bucks.

    On a sorta related note, I once had an AK-47 cola that began to smell slightly like a worn gym sock. I scoured it for mold, never found any, and was thrilled when the smell dissipated after being broken up. :jointsmile:

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Damp-Rid

    According to DampRid's site, it's made of calcium chloride crystals. Calcium chloride (CaCl2) is a ice-melting compound used in stead of rock salt (sodium chloride: NaCl). As a desiccant, it absorbs water and releases heat (in an exothermic reaction: CaCl2 + 2 H2O → CaCl2·2H2O), and you end up with a brine solution you can pour down the sink or toilet. The release of heat is what melts ice, and in solution the freezing point can be as low as -62F (-52C). This prevents refreezing depending on how much CaCl2 is in solution.

    Perhaps buy some Calcium Chloride and try that.

    Curiously, elsewhere in DampRid's site, it says "Damp Rid Freshner Packet" is made of:
    Clay (Bentonite) 85-90%
    Silica gel (amorphous) 5%
    Polyethylene fiber 5-10%

    This sure sounds like cat litter (clay and Silica gel). Perhaps it's cheaper (and more readily available) to buy cat litter that has the "urine-soaking" crystals (that's the silica gel or sodium silicate).

    In either case, I wonder if an electric dehumidifier would be better, although it is noisier and uses more electricity.
    :detective1: Why search 1st?

    :google:
    Google Search for <word> in a particular website at <url>:
    <word> site:<url>

    For example, search THIS site for posts about carbon dioxide:
    carbon dioxide site:cannabis.com

    or, to search for \"nutrients\", but ONLY in cannabis.com/advanced-techniques:
    nutrients site:cannabis.com/advanced-techniques

    Now, go out and tell everyone you know! :thumbsup:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Damp-Rid

    thanks guys....maybe this is a good baby diaper smell.....lol
    WT

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Damp-Rid

    yea hopefully its a clean diaper smell as opposed to the diaper smell of a baby thats been chomping on fourth meal all night. lay off the guacamole baby!

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