Ray Gibbons says:
> Short of buying one of those big bags you drive the car into, I don't know
> what to do. I thought it was not a good idea to run a fan during the
> worst of it, because I might drive moist air into spaces that somehow had
> managed to stay dry. Now that the humidity has fallen, I have a big box
> fan going and aimed at the car. I have a cheap ceiling fan I bought at a
> garage sale, which I may install up in the rafters to provide circulation
> in the future. An intake grill or two is not a bad idea; the garage
> has a ridge vent, so wet air has some place to go.
>
> Anyone have any other ideas for preventing this sort of thing? I mean,
> other than moving to Arizona.
How about running a dehumidifier when the temps get above freezing?
They are available at all the home centers here in the steamy midwest.
Good luck and stay dry,
Mike
mburdick@unmc.edu
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