[urq] Car cover for outdoor storage

Keith Lloyd spotatashleys at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 24 23:16:57 PDT 2011


L-A
You could try going to a furniture store and see if they'll let you have a 
load of those 6"x6" bags of silica crystals that they use to keep suites dry 
in transit and leave those around the car to help keep it dry. They don't 
need them after they've unwrapped the display furtniture.
Just a thought.

Regards

Keith

'87 WR

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> Thanks all for the replies.
>
> I bought today a good quality indoor/outdoor cover (medium size) and it 
> fits
> quite well. Over that, I'll throw the plastic strips glued together to add 
> a
> waterproof supplemental protection. Heard the comments about paint
> wear-through, so I'll make sure the wrapping will be tight fit. The car 
> will
> be on a concrete pad, and I plan to use it a few times this winter (TSD
> rallies and ice lapping events).
> Now, what stuff do you put in the car to prevent mildew/odors ? Do I leave
> the windows slightly open ? Any other tip ?
> Louis-Alain
> Still in love with the car after 10 years together (anniversary date was
> last month... and I forgot ! Will she complain ?)
>
>
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