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  • From: COOPER ROBIN D <COOPER_ROBIN_D@Lilly.com>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 19:25:42 +0000 (GMT)
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there have been several questions on the net about the use of this product. i
have been using one this winter to store a 1974 e-type convertable. my storage 
area is in a barn so the air flow is NOT dehumidified. so far i am pleased with
the results , there seems to be no condensation on the car presumably because
of the constant airflow that goes through the enclosure. this is in
considerable contrast to my other e-type which is stored in one of these
contract storage lockers. this is in a nice clean locked garage on a concrete
floor. however when i dropped by recently during a period of very rainy and
humid weather , the cover over the car was very wet and i had to remove it and
leave it uncovered in order to try and get it dry again. in spite of the
carcoon being in the worse location it seems to be handling the weather far
better-the constant airflow being the secret. i will give a spring report when
i get them both out for the road assuming we finally get some civil weather in
this part of the country. cheers, robin cooper


 

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