Dw the sun will disappear now π
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Aph the cat whisperer β 9 months ago(June 21, 2025 01:36 PM)
If you want to give advice about anything, tell me how to eliminate dust! I go over everything with my flash magnet.. wipe it down.. and the next morning there's a layer of dust like I haven't even ****ing bothered! Really does send me it does lol. Even got one of those scrub daddy damp duster things but I prefer the flash duster as it sticks to it.
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/.β β β β β 9 months ago(June 21, 2025 10:20 PM)
Aph the cat whisperer said...
I live in a multistory house and my windows open sideways. They're called fire escapes
okay, then it applies. just make sure you keep the windows on the top floor open so the hot air can circulate out. you don't always need to keep the bottom floor windows completely open this way (you can keep the sun out). -
Aph the cat whisperer β 9 months ago(June 22, 2025 04:32 AM)
/.β β β β said...
okay, then it applies. just make sure you keep the windows on the top floor open so the hot air can circulate out. you don't always need to keep the bottom floor windows completely open this way (you can keep the sun out).
Why are you talking to me like this is the first heatwave I am experiencing? -
sndifns0dfsndfn β 9 months ago(June 21, 2025 12:25 PM)
What kind of AC unit? I had to buy a portable one for my upstairs. It's a one-hose exhaust that goes out the window but I had to buy weather proof tape to seal up the window to keep the humidity out.
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sndifns0dfsndfn β 9 months ago(June 21, 2025 01:42 PM)
I mean there's window units, or single hose portable, or double hose portable.
If you have a single hose portable, you have to make sure there is no unsealed crevice anywhere because single hose AC units create negative pressure and it will just bring in outside air to the room(and all the outside humidity with it). -
sndifns0dfsndfn β 9 months ago(June 21, 2025 02:04 PM)
Depends on the brand I guess. Mine was a bit annoying but I bought this tape:
https://www.amazon.com/XFasten-Transparent-Weather-Sealing-Isolation/dp/B07PDRY2T2
I used this to seal up the window where the hose is set up. I just put the tape anywhere that I thought might have air leaking inside and that solved all the issues with negative pressure bringing humidity in. You'll know it's all sealed when you try to slowly close the room's door and you can feel the negative pressure trying to suck the door back into the room.
Of course it will be a pain to take it down later if I want to use the window normally but that might not be a problem for you. I have vertical sliding windows and they didn't play nice with my AC unit's hose so I had to use a lot of tape. If you have normal windows it'll be ALOT easier to tape up the gaps.
