Becker
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100% humidity, Dew Point of 68, temp of 72
well put. I have had really good results with an open drying technique. what about cranking the heat indoors up to about 80 and opening a window and exhausting the wet air outside ?kmdineen said:At 100% relative humidity your dew point will be the same as the air temperature. The wet carpet will be slightly cooler than the air temperature and will not dry.
Reduce the humidity by exchanging air with outside air, if the outside air is dryer. Or turn on the buildings air conditioning, or bring in your own dehumidifier.
At 72 degrees with a dew point of 68 your RH should be 88, not 100%, the carpet will dry but slowly. To dry the carpet faster, get hot dry air flow to the wet carpet.