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Re: Seasonal Storage Tips
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Rather than steel wool, I just slip a can over the end of the tailpipe and secure it with a wrap of duct tape. I no longer put the car up on jackstands but I do overinflate the bias ply tires for winter storage. Not had any tire flat-spotting since the days of Rayon cord. I do fog the engine internals with some motor oil, do an oil change, and put a vapor tight seal over the gas tank filler for my storage which is usually from late November until early April. Moth balls for the wool interior of course. Trickle charger on for a few hours once a month or so. I've been pretty much following this regime since the 1970s.


More great tips! I like the idea of the vapour tight seal on the fuel tank filler!

I edited my original post to make it a more comprehensive list of storage tips.

Posted on: 2023/10/1 21:39
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Re: Seasonal Storage Tips
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I'd use a good amount of mousetraps around the car. Interested to hear others' suggestions on this.

I would trickle charge the battery indoors.

I think the tires would be fine from 6 months unless they are already old, but you can also just roll the car by hand like a foot halfway thru storage.


A guy I know uses these for his holiday trailer, says he never has issues.


That little white bag is "Rodents Away" apparently it's not very effective.

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Posted on: 1/10 11:02
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Re: Seasonal Storage Tips
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I tried one of those electronic noise makers, and the damn rodents bit the wires off!
I then tried peppermint oil in a small tin. Later I switched to Altoids peppermint mints. I haven’t had any more rodent evidence since switching to either form of peppermint, but their food source may have run-out and they just moved away.
There are internet content sources that think highly of peppermint to keep the mice from destroying a car, either interior or under hood wiring. Of course, kinetic energy is also an effective means.
dp

Posted on: 1/10 13:50
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Re: Seasonal Storage Tips
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I have used peppermint oil and water mixture in the engine compartment of the vehicle we keep outdoors. So far so good. Pests used to get in there and destroy the hood insulation pad. Better the pad than wiring or hoses.

Posted on: 1/10 17:36
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Re: Seasonal Storage Tips
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DavidPackard wrote:
I tried one of those electronic noise makers, and the damn rodents bit the wires off!
I then tried peppermint oil in a small tin. Later I switched to Altoids peppermint mints. I haven’t had any more rodent evidence since switching to either form of peppermint, but their food source may have run-out and they just moved away.
There are internet content sources that think highly of peppermint to keep the mice from destroying a car, either interior or under hood wiring. Of course, kinetic energy is also an effective means.
dp


They bit the wires off!?!? That's pretty funny! What's also funny about that is this Rodent Repellent was recommended by a guy that uses it in his holiday trailer, and he also has one of those noise makers. He may only think he's protecting his trailer!

The nice thing about the kinetic devices is you can observe their effectiveness. Normally I would consider myself a pacifist, but it's a different story when it comes to my Packard!

Posted on: 1/10 19:24
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