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  • Moisture that accumulates inside foam and the insulations used in air pads can lead to unwanted mold growth on the inside. After your trip, you can lower the moisture level in your pad by inflating it, then deflating it a few times. Use a source other than your lungs. Setting a hair dryer on low and holding it directly against or over your pad’s valve is an easy way to do this type of inflation—partially inflating the pad each time is fine for this step.

    Something I just learned and am applying...

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