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<blockquote data-quote="gordon mcgregor" data-source="post: 48463" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>Re: Water damage... causes</p><p></p><p>Ryan that looks like condensation assuming the cabinets have never been flooded, reason I say that is the "coverage " is so even on the surfaces and you can see where it has wicked in round the bolt holes. I have no idea what the weather is like in your part of the world but maybe it's time to look at a dehumidifier in your storage space. They don't have to be big as long as the space is reasonably draughtproof and you can fit a permanent drain to the machine. G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gordon mcgregor, post: 48463, member: 169"] Re: Water damage... causes Ryan that looks like condensation assuming the cabinets have never been flooded, reason I say that is the "coverage " is so even on the surfaces and you can see where it has wicked in round the bolt holes. I have no idea what the weather is like in your part of the world but maybe it's time to look at a dehumidifier in your storage space. They don't have to be big as long as the space is reasonably draughtproof and you can fit a permanent drain to the machine. G [/QUOTE]
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