humidity free storage

AUTOMACGB

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It may be summer now but when you consider storing your car for the winter you should consider a Permabag, I would be interested in hearing other members opinions.

Other storage options will not control humidity. Those that blow aid can draw humidity in from outside, it may assit drying but it will not control humidity or prevent rust etc.

Using a dehumidifyer will work as long as the garage etc is completly sealed and no opened and you can still get access to the machine. It needs a constant power supply and I machines can stop working if temperatures fall to freezing, so you will also need to heat the garage etc.

There are also other options but it really depends on how much you really want to spend

Let me know your thoughts, I am interested to hear any ideas, for research purposes for the future if for no other reason

Regards

Neil

AutomacGB
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