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It's never clean enough!
Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: Shaler, PA
Posts: 1,542
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![]() I store mine every year from October to April. It stays in the garage on jackstands under a car cover. Before I put it away, I put some sta-bil in the tank, change the oil, filter, etc. I've never started any of my cars while they were stored and haven't had a single problem yet.
Does anyone take the time and detail their cars over the winter? I take my wheels off and clean them (the inner lip can get pretty dirty), scrub the wheel wells, clean up the undercarriage, go over the engine with a tooth brush and some degreaser (yes I said tooth brush), and give it a spring detail when the weather warms up.
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