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RE: Help on Winter Storage


Its the car you see in my pic beside my name that will be outside on the concrete.

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i didn't have a issue with leaving the 55 outside, but i did want to cover the box because the floor is wood and doesn't like to have snow on it for a season.

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I was going to ask about Bounce  dryer sheets.. I talked to a friend who has a storage area, and he said some guys were using "Bounce" and "Irish spring soap".. Smells good to me.   I am just "uptown, putting a car, inside for storage.. I have a 300.00 custom fit car cover with 12 holes in it the size of a fist... Was not on my car, but was "given to me" by another guy..

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One thing also, as you may have already seen, either remove the car when it's close to melting, or be prepared to leave the cover on until a nice warm day. I tore one of my desperately trying to remove it when it was frozen onto the car. That will happen the first time it melts after the snow falls on it.

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The trick to keep mice away I learned from my Great Aunt Mildred who had a big old farm house near Beachberg ON. She would get fresh cloves and take a handful and wrap them in cheesecloth and tie it off with ribbon to form a little bag and toss them in the corners of the kitchen. Apparently mice don't like cloves. weirdface

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What I did was use a outside car cover. The softer the better. Then I bought a tarp to cover the car cover.I used motorcycle tie downs thru the tarp holes to keep it nice and tight.

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So CLOVES, BOUNCE SHEETS, and IRISH SPRING soap and MOTHBALLS.. That should keep it smelling  like a new car  lol

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