How can I stop it, every night I go in its covered in damp. Don't know if should leave a heater in there or just cover the car, come on lets have some ideas.
maybe some thing like this i have seen them for cars
Vac Bag Dry Motorcycle Vacuum Seasonal Storage System Jumbo Cover 3.6m x 2.4m
Have you got any insulation ? Leaks? Or ventalation? A dehumidifier may help. One of my neighbours has an inflatable garage that keeps his car dry and mould free. Had problems with mould when my garage roof was replaced a couple of years ago, cured it by fitting a couple of vents in the door, no problems since
Sounds like lack of ventilation to me, get the air moving around
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Originally posted by mark chandler
Sounds like lack of ventilation to me, get the air moving around
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Sounds like lack of ventilation to me, get the air moving around
Thanks will sort some ventilation out at the weekend.
From whats said, unless you have a lot of water coming in, I think its ventilation that's the issue.
Even if you have a lot of water coming in, unless you can stop it, the solution is still ventilation. More the better really.
You wont solve that with a dehumidifier or heater unless you are prepared to hose a hell of a lot of electric into it, and you shouldnt be!
Daniel
[Edited on 18/12/2014 by dhutch]
yip lack of airflow, get some air brick vents and fit them to the side that gets the most wind and the opposite side
I have a carport on the side of my garage and due the obviously great flow of air through it almost mummifies any car put there