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Author Topic: Humidity in a resin head?  (Read 832 times)

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Offline Nori

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Humidity in a resin head?
« on: March 08, 2016, 02:09:41 AM »
Hey guys!!

I'm wondering if any of you would know how to lessen the humidity inside a resin fursuit head. I'm in Colorado, so its not usually humid here, but after 5 minutes of having the head on, it feels like Florida T_T I will be installing a fan eventually, but until then.... >.<
I was thinking of lining the inside with some type of fabric, but I'm not entirely sure what type of fabric to use. Any advice is appreciated!
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