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My garage sweats

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what causes condensation to build up in my garage? I live in midwest &
weather isn't extreme. The garage is not insulated or heated. I am tired of
the rust on my tools. anyone know how to cure it?

Thanks
Rob

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posted on Aug 02, 2007
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Chandler

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Or use an exhaust fan with a differential humidistat.

Nick

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pandamama

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ummm what's the temperature of "dewpoint" ?

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M0nica L

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You need to ventilate or heat it. Even spot heating with a light bulb will
help. You need to keep the temperature of your tools above dewpont.
Greg

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Bray

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I don't park im my garage, i have too many tools in there. :o) it's pretty
much ajuys ta shop & storage, besides, my car is a company truck. :o)

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Temperature differential and moist air. The garage is probably cooler than
the outside air right now. You bring in the warm outside air, close the
door and the moisture condenses. Leave the door open longer or heat the
garage a bit.

Meantime, protect your tools with something like Top Cote, Boeshield, etc.

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Melissa

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Most of the time, you drive you car in the rain, bring in a large warm
car in to a cooler enclosed area and you get condensation. Leave the door
open or provide some sort of ventilation.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit

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