Originally posted by: FoBoT
you need to add ventillation to get some airflow in their. that was excessive moisture will be removed
Originally posted by: meltdown75
dehumidifier?
we had moisture on most of our windows. picked up a dehumidifier from Costco, it takes care of the whole house just running it overnight.
Originally posted by: LeiZaK
Who has their head in the toilet while posting on ATOT is what I want to know.
oh. we'll be using ours long-term, but whatever.Originally posted by: Jehovah
Originally posted by: meltdown75
dehumidifier?
we had moisture on most of our windows. picked up a dehumidifier from Costco, it takes care of the whole house just running it overnight.
That's a short-term solution.
What he needs to do is, like FoBoT said, is to add more ventilation to the room.
Originally posted by: ragazzo
Also pick up Tilelab Grout and Tile Cleaner spray for mildew prevention.
Originally posted by: ragazzo
Install an exhaust fan. make sure it's powerful enough. They're rated by cubic ft.
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
So far, everyone has missed it.
Originally posted by: leftyman
My uncle's bathroom is getting steamed up and is Mwilding all over the walls and ceilinganything that we can use to clear up my uncles problem?
Originally posted by: leftyman
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
So far, everyone has missed it.
is that cause its really good? or really bad?
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: leftyman
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
So far, everyone has missed it.
is that cause its really good? or really bad?
I thought it was slick. But you know OT...