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Moisture Avoidance in Tire Bags Used For Storage Outdoors ?

by "Robert11" <rgsros@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 8, 2008 at 08:00 PM

Hello,

When storing tires (winter or summer) outdoors in one of those more or
less 
sealed "tire bags," do
folks usually add a deliquescent such as Calcium Chloride (I think that is

what is often used ?) to
absorb any moisture ?

Or is something along these lines just never bothered with doing ?

If it is done, what product is usually used ?
Does it comes in bags ?  What size ?
Or loosely added ?  Amount of per tire bag to use ?

Thanks,
B.




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Moisture Avoidance in Tire Bags Used For Storage Outdoors ?
"Robert11" <  2008-05-08 20:00:01 
Re: Moisture Avoidance in Tire Bags Used For Storage Outdoors ?
"HLS" <nospa  2008-05-10 14:49:24 
Re: Moisture Avoidance in Tire Bags Used For Storage Outdoors ?
"HLS" <nospa  2008-05-10 14:53:14 

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