Chester B. Green
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just as the title says...
anyone know have any input on that?
I realize why really high RH percentages are bad, as the higher the number is, the greater risk and chance of mold developing. But, without the aid of Google.. I can't, for the life of me, figure out on my own just why the cure dies at anything below 55% RH.
anyone know have any input on that?
I realize why really high RH percentages are bad, as the higher the number is, the greater risk and chance of mold developing. But, without the aid of Google.. I can't, for the life of me, figure out on my own just why the cure dies at anything below 55% RH.