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Desiccant bags, anybody use them?

Posted: 11/27/07 4:39pm Message 1 of 12
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I am getting ready to cover and store the car for winter and I am looking at desiccant bags for moisture removal. If you use them do you feel that they help? Do they have an indicator on them for moisture level? Last but not least do you put any in the engine area?  Thanks.



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Desiccant bags, anybody use them?

Posted: 11/27/07 4:56pm Message 2 of 12
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Posted: 11/27/07 5:12pm Message 3 of 12
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I have thrown my share away but never used any,it can't hurt but how do you know how much or how many?




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[QUOTE=1BadLT1]not to be to stupid but what is it? [/QUOTE]
 
Its the stuff in the little bags that comes with everything you buy anymore that says "Do Not Eat" on them. Its made for moisture removal.





Desiccant bags, anybody use them?

Posted: 11/27/07 5:28pm Message 5 of 12
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I think it's a waste of money, it's dry during the winter and if it's in a garage how much mosture is it going to see? I leave the windows open a little so air can get in. It's never had any mold or anything close to it.
Storing for a few years is another story.
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Posted: 11/27/07 8:31pm Message 6 of 12
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I never have. I only notice moisture in the spring of the year in the garage.

By then I am getting the car down and back out on the road when the weather Gods permit.



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Posted: 11/27/07 8:57pm Message 7 of 12
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Winter can be dry or wet here. I am going to cover the car quite well since it will be sitting outside. The plan is a tarp on the bottom, a full car cover, then a tarp on top with an additional color tarp on top to blend in a little better in the yard.

I looked at info on the net and I think it will be better to place some bags in the car just in case moisture levels get high. Last year humidity ran from 30% to 90% depending on precipitation and temps.





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Desiccant bags, anybody use them?

Posted: 11/27/07 9:37pm Message 8 of 12
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 The plan is a tarp on the bottom, a full car cover, then a tarp on top with an additional color tarp on top to blend in a little better in the yard.

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Similar to how I stored my black 79 for FOUR YEARS while I lived out of state. I took a large tarp, parked the car on it and and put it up on jack stands. Covered the car and then folded the tarp up and over the Vette. Taped it up with duct tape. Then I put another cover, actually a huge old heavy drapery, over the folded over tarp to help hold everything together. I hung two 8 pound bags of dessicant UNDER the car. Two years later when I checked on it, the dessicant bags were soaking wet, but the Vette was immaculate.
Took the Vette down and drove it a little, put fresh gas in and put it back up.
Dumped the dessicant bags onto a sheet of plywood to dry out in the sun and put it all back together again for another two yearsCry.



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Posted: 11/27/07 10:20pm Message 9 of 12
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The desiccant bags can be dried in a microwave, too...depending on size. They do help keep some of the moisture out of the interior when storing, but unless you "seal" the car, sorta like Mike did, you'll still get some moisture on the underside.

Someone had one of the "Car Bags" for sale recently...might be a good alternative, too...


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Posted: 11/28/07 10:38am Message 10 of 12
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If you are going to tarp it, watch out for the  Censored mice.
They will be looking for a nice warm, dark, safe location to spend the winter.



 
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