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![]() Can anyone recommend a method to protect your car from condensation while in storeage for winter months? I have unheated detached garage, concrete floor. Tried plastic on the floor as a vapor barrier with car up on jackstands but didnt seem to work. Live in northern Ohio. Getting surface rust on headers; valve covers; styled wheels and most other chromed or unpainted surfaces. Cleans off but with a lot of work and some of it is very hard to reach especially in engine area and around headers. Has anyone tried one of those plastic bubble things?? How about a fan just to keep the air circulating? Dehumidifier might be useless without insulation, etc. in the garage. Any suggestions appreciated!!
Dave 67 S Code FB 428 PI 750 Holley |
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