Not sure if I'm posting this in the correct forum, but...
Like many of you, I store my car over the winter in a non-heated garage. I often have problems with condensation building up on the car, especially on those warmer winter days when the stuff in the garage is colder than the outside air. This leaves a nice layer of surface rust on any exposed metal. I just got my car back from being painted, and just about everything is perfect - even the bolts that I re-coated last summer still look good.
I saw this in a catalog - supposed to warm the air under your car to keep it circulating and drive out moisture. The idea would be to place this under your car and put a loose cover on it (I would just use my car cover). Anybody ever use one of these?
http://www.goldenroddehumidifiers.com/index.htm
Opinions appreciated. If you have any other good tips for preventing condensation on your car over the winter, I'm all ears.
Thanks,
Like many of you, I store my car over the winter in a non-heated garage. I often have problems with condensation building up on the car, especially on those warmer winter days when the stuff in the garage is colder than the outside air. This leaves a nice layer of surface rust on any exposed metal. I just got my car back from being painted, and just about everything is perfect - even the bolts that I re-coated last summer still look good.
I saw this in a catalog - supposed to warm the air under your car to keep it circulating and drive out moisture. The idea would be to place this under your car and put a loose cover on it (I would just use my car cover). Anybody ever use one of these?
http://www.goldenroddehumidifiers.com/index.htm
Opinions appreciated. If you have any other good tips for preventing condensation on your car over the winter, I'm all ears.
Thanks,