Put these in your safe!!!

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Save the packets!! Almost all our "offshore" products will have Silica gel desiccant packs the bigger the product, the bigger the packet of desiccant.
The floor of my gun safe is lined with them, free and very effective. a 150-200 degree oven for a few hours and good as new. SIlica gel is imminently reusable. Perfect for us that live in wet climes.
Now what to do about that surface rust on fine steel. Find yourself a pre 1982 solid copper penny. A little gun oil or CLP use the penny to rub the rust off the steel while flooding with oil or CLP. Gets the rust ONLY and will not impact the bluing at all. Best method I have ever found for rusty guns.
 
Just thought I'd point out that Golden Rods and other similar low power plug in devices are not dehumidifiers - they are heaters. They work to lower the relative humidity by raising the temperature some in the safe, and they also induce some air movement through the heat they add. The amount of water vapor in the air does not change, but raising the temperature is often enough to prevent condensation.

I use the small heaters in the winter as my safe is by an outside wall, and the air temp in it will drop below the temp in the house without one, but I also use desiccant bead packs that I dry out every so often too. Never had any signs of rust that way.
 
Go to the crafts store and buy a box of silica for drying flowers. It's cheap stuff. Put it in a pillow case spread out on the floor of your safe. Pop it in the oven a couple times a year when you are heating up a frozen pizza to dry it out.

It will suck the water right out of the air as long as lots of surface area is exposed. Hanging bags of it is much less effective and reduces room in your safe. A pillowcase laid out on the floor with 1/4" of dessicant in it is much more effective due to more exposed surface area and takes up no room.

It works good for tool and die storage too.

It's the same stuff as the little packets and the bags to hang in your gun safe. Just cheaper by the box to dry flowers and bugs.
 
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