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On 2/26/2021 at 10:59 AM, luberhill said:

I put a container of calcium chloride ice melt in my safe ..

It keeps the humidity at below 50 percent 

calcium chloride is exceptionally corrosive to metal. 

I like Robs idea of a home security system . I have that plus safe.  I asked my father in law who is a nys trooper,  he said home security system as others said protects your entire house and what's inside it .

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2 hours ago, sbuff said:

calcium chloride is exceptionally corrosive to metal. 

I like Robs idea of a home security system . I have that plus safe.  I asked my father in law who is a nys trooper,  he said home security system as others said protects your entire house and what's inside it .

It never comes in contact with the metal , it’s in a small container and absorbs moisture ..

Done it for years .. works great 

https://gunsafecoach.com/how-to-keep-a-gun-safe-dry-and-moisture-free/

 

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8 hours ago, luberhill said:

It never comes in contact with the metal , it’s in a small container and absorbs moisture ..

Done it for years .. works great 

https://gunsafecoach.com/how-to-keep-a-gun-safe-dry-and-moisture-free/

 

I didnt see where they recommend calcium chloride?

I run a golden rod and monitor levels with a hygrometer. 

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50 minutes ago, sbuff said:

My mistake. I looked on the label and see the active ingredient is calcium chloride, a salt which is corrosive  to steel as I thought  . I wish you luck on your safe search and moisture control. 

Well roof companies use it to melt ice in aluminum gutters with no issues..

But again , you are not putting the gun into the container ..

Ive used it for years and zero issues. It does exactly what it’s supposed to.

Removes moisture and keeps my guns like brand new ! 

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