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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: Classic Kiss Other Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Kent
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| Re: Sanitary towels Sanitary towels are also useful for lining the arse of your pants when diving the morning after the currey the nite before. Because we all know washing a Thinsulate screws up its thermal qualities ![]() ATB Mark Chase
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| 00:00 Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: May 2005 Location: Co. Meath Eire
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| Re: Sanitary towels That got your attention. Probably be better ensuring that you can achieve a good "negative" on the loop rather than putting something in the bottom of the canister that could dislodge and block the incoming pipe.I have been told of some people locally using sanitary towels in the bottom of their scrubbers to soak up the excess moisture. They also put something round the head to soak some of the condensation up, can't remember what they used, it may have been cut up ST's. Has anyone on here tried this, or something similar? I am sure that if absorbant was needed in there Mr Parker et al would have put something in?? Just a very humble observation. Regards Midnight
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