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I know others that have safes in their basements (where their is somtimes moisture) and they do use silica to combat moisture. Is your safe in a room with high moisture, like a basement? You could also try putting them in ziploc bags (which some do for safe deposit boxes) or, depending on how big your safe is, a plastic container that's airtight.
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I had this same problem. Never solved it. Anything paper-like would always seem to be holding moisture. I never even put my cards in there. It has basically become a bookshelf because it sits there with the door always open. My wife says it will be my coffin so we can get some real use out of it.
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It is in my closet (where I keep them in the box normally). I may try some beaters in there with the Silica packs to see if it does any good. Good news- the wife has a lot of shoes, so we have a lot of Silica packs
![]() I was actually considering a bigger safe so I could put them in an airtigt container, but may reconsider based on the packs. Thanks for the replies |
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At least that's what the police have told me. |
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