I had the bright idea to use those little packets that keep the moisture out of new shoes...in my mic cases. I don't have very many, as I rarely buy shoes, so how long will they keep absorbing? That piece of bread in the brown sugar keeps losing its oomph, and I would assume the same will happen eventually with these little packets of wonder. Man, I wish Bill Nye hung out around these forums.
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Some of these packs are designed to be reused. The silica wil tu
Some of these packs are designed to be reused. The silica wil turn a purpleish color telling you it has absorbed as much moisture as it can. If you put them in a warm oven for about 5 to 10 minutes the crystals will turn white again and are ready to be reused.
I don't know if you can do this with all desicant packs, you might want to check the label.
They kind of DO taste like beef jerkey, don't they? I used to us
They kind of DO taste like beef jerkey, don't they? I used to use those things like crazy until I read in PSW that one of Dirk Brauner's tech warned against them. I can't remember why, but he was hellbent against them. Maybe it was because the things turned to crystalliized dust and leave particles that will find their way onto the mic diaphragm...and then there's the calorie issue...
http://www.uline.com/Browse_Listing_1004.asp?desc=Silica+Gel+Des
http://www.uline.com/Browse_Listing_1004.asp?desc=Silica+Gel+Desiccants
The 10 Gram units work best for stuff like what we would use them for. The price is a tad up there, but you get an aweful lot for the money.
J.
You could try going into your local music store and asking for t
You could try going into your local music store and asking for the packets of silica gel that comes with just about every instrument shipped. I worked in a music store and we always got people coming in looking for them for various reasons. We would have thrown them out otherwise!
I use these in sealed plastic bags with storing CDs and tapes in
I use these in sealed plastic bags with storing CDs and tapes in my storage facility. It's a great way to keep moisture out of almost anything....just DON'T try to eat 'em!