RE: Keeping cars dry (was Re: IML: Interior rust)
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RE: Keeping cars dry (was Re: IML: Interior rust)
- From: "Rob McCall" <Rob_Mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 22:58:03 -0400
I believe the stuff is called Damp Rid. I use a tub of it in the cab of my
Dakota I have in storage. Need to put some in a Duster up there too. The
Imperial is in the dry garage here at home, so that one isn't an issue.
For a still wet interior, either pull the seats and carpet to allow them to
dry out, or possibly invest in a small "closet" dehumidifier and put it in
the car with the windows closed. Would require that electricity be
available somewhere near by though.
Rob McCall
'67 LeBaron
-----Original Message-----
There is some stuff, used in RV's and trailers, that pulls moisture to it.
It's granules in some sort of tub. While this won't help to dry out a wet
car, it may help keep it dry once it's dried out. It was suggested I use it
in my house in the laundry room since that's where all my computer gear is,
too. Probably available at any hardware store. I found it at the "General
Store" here at the end of the world...
Laurie Carter
Ilwaco, WA USA
'59 Crown
'65 Crown Coupe
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