Yes you can buy them at your local surplus store for around $1 for 10 of
them. Another option is to buy a bag of diatomaceous earth (a friable
earthy deposit composed of nearly pure silica and consisting essentially of
the frustules of the microscopic plants called diatoms) and use that. You
can reactivate it in the oven as well. It goes by the technical name of
Kitty Litter. If you are really cheap come up here and I can show you where
to dig up all you want for free in the desert.
Crash
A long time ago I had some sort of clay bags for absorbing moisture. When
they got all soft and wet you baked them in a domestic oven to get them dry
and then put them back in your car. I think they were a military aviation
product.
W e s l a k e 1330 soon to be Weslake-Monza 1330
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