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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    This sounds like the problem you can have with antifog visor inserts, you are trapping moist air inside when you put it together.
    Bingo. Same thing happens with watches at work.

    Put it in the hot water cupboard to dry it out and then seal it as soon as you take it out would be my suggestion (no guarantees =P)
    I would only be drilling holes in it as a very last resort, but it's up to yourself =)

    Edit: Missed a few posts, looks like fridge could possibly work also. I just leave watches under a lamp for a few hours or over night.
    Last edited by Tazz; 17th October 2013 at 12:55. Reason: Bothered to read more of the thread haha

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    Would putting a crumbled up piece of chalk at the bottom of the case work?

    From science class we put crumbled up chalk into any experiment we wanted to eliminate moisture. Maybe pack it in with a bit of cotton wool or something to hold it still.

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    Quote Originally Posted by haydes55 View Post
    Would putting a crumbled up piece of chalk at the bottom of the case work?

    From science class we put crumbled up chalk into any experiment we wanted to eliminate moisture. Maybe pack it in with a bit of cotton wool or something to hold it still.
    Or... most electronic gizmos you buy today come with those small packs of moisture suckers in the box. Why not put one of them in there if enough room?

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