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Post by leonardabell on Nov 7, 2021 7:00:35 GMT -5
Getting too cold for joy riding, and I need the garage for my wife's car inside, so made the 30 mile trip to the farm shed. I put some moth balls in it and will get some Grandpa Gus mouse repellent and hook up a float charger for the battery. I have a tarp on the ground, and 2 by 8's under the wheels, a suspended tarp over it for bird droppings. and 2 car covers. Lets just hope the mice don't trash it like last winter. I have two seats to replace the trashed one's but will not install them until next spring.
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Post by jspbtown on Nov 23, 2021 12:21:49 GMT -5
Last year the mice got into my vette so bad it took me weeks and weeks to get the smell out. Apparently Bounce dryre sheets are pretty effective so I am going to try them.
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global_high
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Sometimes I think I love my car too much.
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Post by global_high on Sept 16, 2022 10:48:22 GMT -5
How did these solutions work for you both? Getting ready to store my gt2 for the first winter after doing the interior and I would like to avoid any mice getting into her, seeing as i've been doing nothing but cleaning up the mess they left behind after 30 years in a barn.
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Post by leonardabell on Sept 20, 2022 9:24:03 GMT -5
grampa gus seemed to do the job. No mice this last spring. I still have 4 packets for this winter, and I am going to take the covers off of the new seats and store in a clean garbage can.
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Post by leonardabell on Apr 16, 2023 7:34:27 GMT -5
I made arrangements to get the Bradley out of storage on Wednesday. Lets hope the mice were kept at bay! To be continued.
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