polypropylene glycol...
AVJim
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I went down the road of using for some time..... miserable stuff in my experience. Before making a statement like "no one should use this crap" or "complete waste of money", I would like to know your thoughts. In my opinion, you can't beat straight up distilled water.
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I wouldnt say it's useless, but you definitely dont need it all that often. My bottle has lasted years.
Gray has it. If you use PG in the foam humidifiers, you should only use it a few times per year as you notice the humidity not holding around 70. Should just be adding plain distilled water the rest of the times, or it will gum up your humidifier. I don't mess with the stuff personally, once I switched to litter pearls and beads I've never looked back. Mine sit at 65 to 68, where I like, and never waver beyond that range. I have noticed after 4 years my conservagel beads were getting a musty odor, just bought 8 pounds of litter pearls at Walmart for like 5 bucks and they work exactly the same, just a few rh points lower than my 70 rh beads. The best thing about litter pearls, in a few years when they get an odor, I just toys them and have another 6 pounds to easily replace.
I agree though. Once beads are "overcharged" they can be hard to bring back down if the ambient rh is high. For beads to lower rh, theyd have to go in bone-dry. I do use beads and have had a good experience. I havent tried boveda, although many use them with great success as well. Try different things and see what you like!