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Garage storage during the winter
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<blockquote data-quote="Ands1" data-source="post: 622217" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>I store mine in a garage all year round, I leave the windows open by 1" from the top, open slightly the 1/4 windows in the rear, I also have 2 large moisture catches those that you pour the granules in and empty them every so often. On a nice winter day I get the van out the garage and run up to temp, pump the brakes and generally leave the doors open to let lots of air to circulate inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ands1, post: 622217, member: 347"] I store mine in a garage all year round, I leave the windows open by 1" from the top, open slightly the 1/4 windows in the rear, I also have 2 large moisture catches those that you pour the granules in and empty them every so often. On a nice winter day I get the van out the garage and run up to temp, pump the brakes and generally leave the doors open to let lots of air to circulate inside. [/QUOTE]
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