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    Top glove drying tip

    I couldnt find anywhere to dry my gloves and get the dampness out of them... until now I put them on top of my monitor and its done a wicked job of drying them out!.

    Obviously wouldn´t be a good idea if they are dripping wet though
    ¿Porque no ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimdaworm
    I couldnt find anywhere to dry my gloves and get the dampness out of them... until now I put them on top of my monitor and its done a wicked job of drying them out!.

    Obviously wouldn´t be a good idea if they are dripping wet though

    Done that - on top of the hot water cylinder works well too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimdaworm
    I couldnt find anywhere to dry my gloves and get the dampness out of them... until now I put them on top of my monitor and its done a wicked job of drying them out!.

    Obviously wouldn´t be a good idea if they are dripping wet though
    Yep. Been doing that at work for a couple of years now. Slightly warm air flow is just ideal.
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    Yeah I cant access my hot water cylinder But this seems to be working well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimdaworm
    I couldnt find anywhere to dry my gloves and get the dampness out of them... until now I put them on top of my monitor and its done a wicked job of drying them out!.

    Obviously wouldn´t be a good idea if they are dripping wet though
    Whateva works for you I suppose, but be careful now, putting damp things on or too close to electrical components can be harmful to your health, surely you have a hot water cupboard or some other more conventional way of drying them out?

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    Ive been doing the hot water cylinder but works only got lcd monitors. anyone used a photocopier? I guess they would get quite warm.


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    My house is so tiny I hardly fit in it and its rented and the hotwater cupboard is completely closed in... I could put them in the oven.

    Or hang them outside when its sunny
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    I just sit 'em in front of the radiator for my p.c.s' water-cooling.
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    I put the dehumidifier in the spare room with all my wet gear. Toasty dry by morning.
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