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technicalninja |
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I'm prepping a car for long term storage.
Under a car port but exposed to the elements and pests from the order "rodentia". Going to get a healthy dose of mothballs. . Cleaned and waxed before it goes. Should I buff it or leave it as is? Right now "Wax on- Heavy" |
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While you may think the rodents won't get inside...they will (amazing drive to get inside somehow)
I would suggest you get a single box of bounce fabric softeners for the dryer. Lay them everywhere inside...include the glove box, which you should leave open. Don't put moth balls inside the car...you will regret that for many years. I put mothballs on cookie sheets underneath the car also...build a bit of a fortress around the edge that smells worse than any other option... Rich |
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