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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Important Automobile Storage Tips

By Susan Crawford

Protecting your vehicle from serious damage while storing it at a vehicle storage facility is very important. There are certain things that you need to do to prevent your vehicle's battery from corroding and leaking. There are also ways you can prevent moisture from building and your gas getting sticky.

Things to be sure to do and the kinds of storage available:

1. Fill the gas tank of your vehicle to the top - The reasoning behind this is simple. It is to eliminate the empty space in your tank to prevent it from building moisture that could build up and cause rusting. You could also include a fuel-stabilizing additive which helps with stopping oxidation, which basically means it keeps the gas from becoming sticky after sitting still for a while.

2. Remove parking brake! Never use your parking brake when storing your vehicle. Not only is it unnecessary, but it can cause your brake pads from becoming melded to the rotors. This can cause real problems when trying to remove the parking brake.

3. Wash, wax, & clean your car - It's important to make sure all traces of food & dirty/damp floor mats are removed. These items can cause moisture inside the car and damage sensitive equipment. Also, keeping your car clean will help prevent corrosion.

4. Decide on a storage location which has a lot of great features and security. Locating a facility that offers entirely paved surfaces as well as 24/7 security is your best bet.

5. Covered storage - is a great choice to shelter your vehicle from the sun and reduce exposure to rain and debris. These are usually side-by-side spaces designed and built for max protection.

6. Enclosed storage - Garage style storage keeps your vehicle safe and is usually the premium accommodation at vehicle storage facilities

7. Outside Storage - This kind of storage is best for items that will not get damaged with prolonged exposure to the sun; like utility trailers, flat bed carriers & boat trailers.

One of the main things to remember is to try and minimize moisture as best you can. This helps to prevent rust from building and corrosion from occurring. Follow these tips listed above and it will help keep your vehicle in great condition for when you are ready to use it again. - 21392

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