Putting into storage for a while - what do I need to do?
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Putting into storage for a while - what do I need to do?
Decided to rest up the GTI for 6 months over winter, off to a barn soon. What sort of things do I need to think about/do?
Obviously disconnecting battery, but what else?
I will SORN it, will keep insurance going, but it will have no MOT in a few weeks so will my insurance still be valid? What should I tell insurance company?
What about covering? Barn is good and dry, but what do people recommend for covers? Couple of old blankets? Car cover?
Anything else I should consider?
Thanks all
Obviously disconnecting battery, but what else?
I will SORN it, will keep insurance going, but it will have no MOT in a few weeks so will my insurance still be valid? What should I tell insurance company?
What about covering? Barn is good and dry, but what do people recommend for covers? Couple of old blankets? Car cover?
Anything else I should consider?
Thanks all
1982 1.8 GTI Mars Red
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Give it a good clean inside with an anti bacterial cleaner and don't leave any food stuffs inside otherwise your interior may get eaten by mice as its going in a barn.
I wouldn't put a cover over it if its in a dry barn. A bit of air flow is good.
Any dust can easily be washed off when you recommission it.
Check it has got plenty of antifreeze in the cooling system and 50% diluted windscreen fluid in the washer bottle.
1/4 of a tank of petrol.
There are some gizmos on the market which keep moisture inside the car down. I would invest in one of those to. Should stop any mildew forming
+ what daz said!
I wouldn't put a cover over it if its in a dry barn. A bit of air flow is good.
Any dust can easily be washed off when you recommission it.
Check it has got plenty of antifreeze in the cooling system and 50% diluted windscreen fluid in the washer bottle.
1/4 of a tank of petrol.
There are some gizmos on the market which keep moisture inside the car down. I would invest in one of those to. Should stop any mildew forming
+ what daz said!
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Give it a good clean inside with an anti bacterial cleaner and don't leave any food stuffs inside otherwise your interior may get eaten by mice as its going in a barn.
I wouldn't put a cover over it if its in a dry barn. A bit of air flow is good.
Any dust can easily be washed off when you recommission it.
Check it has got plenty of antifreeze in the cooling system and 50% diluted windscreen fluid in the washer bottle.
1/4 of a tank of petrol.
There are some gizmos on the market which keep moisture inside the car down. I would invest in one of those to. Should stop any mildew forming
+ what daz said!
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was also going to say all the above :wink:
Lets see some pics when it goes into storage
daz
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You should leave your windows down an inch to combat mildew and let air circulate.
I bought a dozen large bags of silica gel which will remove any moisture in the car.Place these in saucers or such like around the interior of the car,including the boot
cover seats front and rear with old sheets as the upholstery collects a lot of dust when stood for a while
Grease door catches and all hinges.
leave traps around the walls of the barn, to catch any rodents before they make a meal of your car.And check the traps periodically
And finally try to start the car every couple of weeks and let it run for 10 mins or so
I bought a dozen large bags of silica gel which will remove any moisture in the car.Place these in saucers or such like around the interior of the car,including the boot
cover seats front and rear with old sheets as the upholstery collects a lot of dust when stood for a while
Grease door catches and all hinges.
leave traps around the walls of the barn, to catch any rodents before they make a meal of your car.And check the traps periodically
And finally try to start the car every couple of weeks and let it run for 10 mins or so
CAMPAIGN-HELIOS BLUE-POSSIBLY SEEN IT ON CHRIS BARRIES(RIMMER IN RED DWARF) MASSIVE SPEED PROGRAMME?!!!
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Make sure theres nothing in the barn thats going to drop onto it! ASeen this happen before - a horseshoe that was nailed to a rafter dropped onto his boot. Not so lucky, eh?!
Good thing is it was pre-resto, but still made another dent that needed pulling.
Good thing is it was pre-resto, but still made another dent that needed pulling.
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Perfect, thanks all, will take some pics of me crying as I put her away for 6 months...
1982 1.8 GTI Mars Red
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My cab. is put away every winter, personally i just drive it into the garage which i must say is very dry leave the hand brake off ,i will put a dust sheet over the roof(its white), disconnect the battery and attach my battery 'drip' feed charger,every month or so i will sit in the car and pump the brakes too make sure they don't sieze,if the weather is dry i will reconnect the battery start the engine it always fires first time (oh s**t!) and just drive it up the road just to rotate the wheels too stop the tyres from flat spotting
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