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I need some suggestions...
...we have a tumble dryer in our utility room and the output tube that snakes out the back of it has never made its way to an outside wall. So we normally just open a window in our utility room and “temporarily” snake it out the window.
Now it’s winter SHMBO doesn’t want to open the window, so we are drying clothes with all the condensation being retained in the room. I know that this is going to be bad long term for the paint work, plaster etc. So my question is this. Can I set up a temporary solution to have the tube go into a bucket of something that would absorb the moisture? I thought about Cat Litter, but I’m sure you guys have better suggestions.
Thanks
IG
I need some suggestions...
...we have a tumble dryer in our utility room and the output tube that snakes out the back of it has never made its way to an outside wall. So we normally just open a window in our utility room and “temporarily” snake it out the window.
Now it’s winter SHMBO doesn’t want to open the window, so we are drying clothes with all the condensation being retained in the room. I know that this is going to be bad long term for the paint work, plaster etc. So my question is this. Can I set up a temporary solution to have the tube go into a bucket of something that would absorb the moisture? I thought about Cat Litter, but I’m sure you guys have better suggestions.
Thanks
IG