Damp Rid is nothing more than calcium cloride pallets. No need to buy the damp rid refiils. Just get a bag of calcium cloride. >From: Elijah Scott <imperial1971@xxxxxxxxx> >>--- d_barker@xxxxxxxx wrote: > > moisture that developed inside the car that migrated > > from the trunk and is now growing mold on the carpet > > inside and on the headliner. Shame on me:-(. Will I > > be able to kill this stuff permanently without > > having to gut the interior, and what do I use if I > > can? > >Dave, > >One product that I've had good luck with is called >Damp Rid. It comes in a little plastic "bucket" with >a strainer -- you fill the strainer with the Damp Rid >pellets, which suck up moisture and deposit it in the >bucket. > >When I've had moisture problems in cars, I put three >or four buckets of damp rid in them for a week or so >(check them every couple of days). Then you should be >able to vacuum out the dry powdery mold and mildew. I >have a handheld Dirt Devil vacuum that has a rotating >brush that is super for this sort of thing. > >A few dryer sheets (i.e. Bounce) under the seats for a >few weeks will kill any lingering odor. > _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail