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If you live down here in the deep south you use them all the time. We don't have a winter down here and it's the only time when humidty levels are low(kinda)I have to use them. When they turn gray take them out and into a warm oven. I put mine in the warming tray. You can re-use them a few times but they don't last forever. I get mine form a marine place.That bass store place should have them. We couldn't get buy without them down here. I can't say enough about them. I throw them in the Camaro and Vette eventhough They are both driven year round.
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[QUOTE=dwright]If you are going to tarp it, watch out for the
mice.

They will be looking for a nice warm, dark, safe location to spend the winter.
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Not to wander to far off the subject. Speaking of mice & car storage...I been using dryer sheets strategically placed in my cars with great success. I believe there was talk of using dryer sheets here awhile ago.
I also get a couple cans of Castle brand silicone spray and coat the bottom of the cars. Just not the exhaust. That will help curb any corrosion from moisture build up.
GEN III 5.7L "LS6" Engine swap
TKO500 5 spd.
3.54 Dana 44
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