imported_RedlineIRL
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I got everything situated and moved in at my new place, and now my car is being stored in the garage like I have been wating to do for the longest time. So I am new to the vehicle storage thing. I don't plan on keeping it stored without running for a real extended period, will probably drive it every two or three weeks. At the moment I don't have a cover either, but will in due time.
I haven't driven my car in a week, and I already feel like I may be doing more harm to it by letting it sit instead of driving it. Reaon I say that is because the humidity is a big prblem here in the oh so awesome south east. On my thermometer in the garage, from late afternoon throught the evening the humidity level is usually beteween 70 to 80 percent. I have a 30 pint capacity dehumidifer that I have been using a few hours a day continuously. Apparently the dehumidifer does not have much moisture to pull since the pan has only enough to cover the bottom of the pan when I shut it off. The garage floor is concrete, but it is not damp feeling at all.
I am really concerned that exposure to this humidity range is going to do more harm to my car sitting (rust, mold, mildew growth) than if I were driving it everyday like I used to. Does this humidity range sound to be really extreme for a stored vehicle? The dehumidifer doesn't seem to help too much. What else can I do?
Since I plan on leaving the car sit two to three weeks at a time, is it OK if I leave the windows closed during this period? Or is it a good idea to open them just a little bit? I don't wond mold or mildew growth developing in the interirior, so I don't know which I should do to prevent it. Thanks for any help in advance
I haven't driven my car in a week, and I already feel like I may be doing more harm to it by letting it sit instead of driving it. Reaon I say that is because the humidity is a big prblem here in the oh so awesome south east. On my thermometer in the garage, from late afternoon throught the evening the humidity level is usually beteween 70 to 80 percent. I have a 30 pint capacity dehumidifer that I have been using a few hours a day continuously. Apparently the dehumidifer does not have much moisture to pull since the pan has only enough to cover the bottom of the pan when I shut it off. The garage floor is concrete, but it is not damp feeling at all.
I am really concerned that exposure to this humidity range is going to do more harm to my car sitting (rust, mold, mildew growth) than if I were driving it everyday like I used to. Does this humidity range sound to be really extreme for a stored vehicle? The dehumidifer doesn't seem to help too much. What else can I do?
Since I plan on leaving the car sit two to three weeks at a time, is it OK if I leave the windows closed during this period? Or is it a good idea to open them just a little bit? I don't wond mold or mildew growth developing in the interirior, so I don't know which I should do to prevent it. Thanks for any help in advance