Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: Balsaeed on September 13, 2024, 11:29:40
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Does anyone use Silca gel packs for long term car storage in the trunk or interior?
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Yes, I do. I use them even for winter storage in my cars.
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Does anyone use Silca gel packs for long term car storage in the trunk or interior?
The first winter I stored my car at my then lake house garage in central Michigan, I picked up a couple of tubs of this silica gel that you are supposed to place in your shrink wrapped boat to absorb moisture.
The car was stored in late October. By January, I checked one of the tubs, and it was basically full of water. I decided then that this was a fool's errand, as not enough silica gel could absorb an autumn's and winter's worth of moisture in my Pagoda. So I just gave up.
Well, it's been nearly 25 years and I don't think the winter storage without silica gel has done any damage to the car.
Though it was many years ago, what I had purchased was something much like this: https://a.co/d/3reN4D6
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If your car is in an enclosed space, a more effective way to control humidity is with a dehumidifier that has an external outlet.
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I live by the ocean and use a strong déshumidificator which deliver about 2/3 liters per day….🤔
It has an exterior water hose
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...bottom line is, so it seems, do not use silica gel... :o
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I use a relatively large amount of silica pellets in my inline air drier to remove -very small amounts of- moisture from the air line to paint gun when I spray paint a car. So it removes water, just not a lot.
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The garage where I park and store for winter my 113 and 107 is a concrete slab on grade set into a slope so half the garage is below grade.
It was a very humid place until I bought a residential sized portable , plug in dehumidifier with the outlet hose running to a drain.
The dehumidifier works great. I have it set at 45 humidity level and it is as dry as a bone in that garage year round.
jz