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Re: Car storage



The only way to keep it safe from Lake Charles, LA humidity is one of the bubbles that you drive the car in, zip it up, and turn the blower on that inflates it.

Jimmy

On 3/20/2012 8:28 PM, Jacob Fox wrote:
Hey guys,

What's the best way to store a car in a garage? Got a lot of humidity down here. My garage door is bent at top, so all kinds of dust gets in (super annoying). But I'm looking at buying a new one, caught between insulated and just standard door. But anyways, had anyone ever purchased a dehumidifier for their garage or would recommend doing so? I don't want my new car or old car to rust, and I'd like to keep dust out. Dust collects moisture in air an it settles on the chrome and stuff and causes the rust. Anyways, I'm just looking to protect my hard earned toys and make them last for years to come and keep them looking good :)

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