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Old Oct 26, 2004 | 11:23 PM
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I was wondering how much difference it will make if I put carpet down b-4 I store it for the winter. The garage I am putting it in is concrete, but it does have some cracks that have loose stone and dirt filling it. Should I go to home Depot and buy some type of carpet - or a remnant to put down under the vette?
1. does it matter
2. if yes - How?
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Old Oct 27, 2004 | 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by slicksilver11
I was wondering how much difference it will make if I put carpet down b-4 I store it for the winter. The garage I am putting it in is concrete, but it does have some cracks that have loose stone and dirt filling it. Should I go to home Depot and buy some type of carpet - or a remnant to put down under the vette?
1. does it matter
2. if yes - How?

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Place a plastic sheet under to the vehicle to avoid dampness capillary action and it will also form a moisture barrier

Storing your vehicle, ranging from a convertible that's reserved for sunny days to a show car for whatever reason, only requires a few precautions to ensure that it is preserved and will be operational after its in hibernation. All cars hate to sit idle, so don't expect to top off the fluids and drive out of the garage.

But a little work now can protect a vehicle from rust, animals and other storage-related headaches. To help vehicle owners keep their stored vehicles in good shape, here are a few storage tips.

Vehicle Storage
·Change the oil and filter.
·Replace brake fluid with DOT 3
·Do not drain the fuel tank, as an empty tank will cause condensation and it will start to rust! Top off fuel tank, then pour Stabil into the tank and run it for a few minutes (to get it into the fuel lines) If you don't cycle your fuel through the tank every two months, it starts an oxidation process and will turn into varnish over time, this can clog your fuel lines, One ounce protects three gallons of any type of fuel.
·Top off coolant with a 50/50 water and corrosion inhibitor and fill all fluids
·Spray distributor with WD-40
·Protect the paint, give the vehicle a good washing, dry it thoroughly and then apply an oil rich polish.
·Clean the interior of the car, apply a generous coating of Leatherique Rejuvinator oil to all leather surfaces, and use a box of DampRid moisture absorbing products, also leave a bar of scented soap under the seats (vermin don't like the smell)
·Apply Wurth HHS-2000 clear spray lubricant to seat rails and sunroof guide rails
·Apply a conditioner to `rubber' weather stripping (Zymol Seal)
·Apply leather conditioner to all leather surfaces.
·Close all windows, trunk, and hood, and stuff the exhaust with a cloth to ensure mice do not enter
·Close windows but leave a small gap to ensure rubber seals are not completely flattened, same for doors, close to first `click'
·Over inflate the tyres (50psi) Do not place car jacks as these will unload the suspension and may do harm. Some vehicles should not be stored with the suspensions unloaded (check with manufacturer)
·Store the car in gear; do not apply the emergency brake.
·Remove sparkplugs and inject a little oil down into each of the cylinders.
·Remove the battery, clean and store separately (the myth about storing a battery on concrete is just that, a myth) coat the terminals with Wurth battery and terminal cleaner, do the same thing with the cable terminals, coat battery hold down bolts with WD40.
·Alternatively use a Battery Tender, a fully automatic two-stage lead acid battery charger, lightweight, compact size, trickle charger that assures batteries are maintained after charging. Ideal for all lead-acid, sealed maintenance free and gel cell batteries. After full 14.4 VDC charge is reached, converts to float charger and monitors battery at 13.2 volts. When voltage drops below 12.6 VDC, charger resumes charging back to 14.4 VDC. Two-colour LED indicator, Spark-proof; reverse polarity protected, twelve-foot output cord and quick-connect harness. Comes with a set of quick disconnect clamps and rings
·Cover the car with a good quality cotton car cover. If you are storing the vehicle outside use a UV sunshade on the windshield and rear window, plus a car cover
·Place a plastic sheet under to the vehicle to avoid dampness capillary action and it will also form a moisture barrier.
·Store convertibles with the top up. Convertible tops can actually shrink if they are left in the down position, for an extended period of time.
Inspect the vehicle from time to time and check to ensure that the DampRid is still operational


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Old Oct 27, 2004 | 03:16 PM
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A heavier mil landscape type plastic sheet works very nicely at keeping concrete moisture away from your vehicle. Cut to size and park on it. Amazing how much moisture a concrete garage floor will give off, especially in the spring when the permafrost warms up. Sad to believe that it is that time of year again already....
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Old Oct 27, 2004 | 10:46 PM
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To GoGWT,
Superior write-up of how to put a Vette in storage. This is the best overall coverage of the topic that I've seen. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by slicksilver11
I was wondering how much difference it will make if I put carpet down b-4 I store it for the winter. The garage I am putting it in is concrete, but it does have some cracks that have loose stone and dirt filling it. Should I go to home Depot and buy some type of carpet - or a remnant to put down under the vette?
1. does it matter
2. if yes - How?
I did the same thing, went to Home Depot and bought the green outdoor carpet with the rubber undercoating.

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