darth_linux
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, I'm still battling too much condensation inside my '66 Newport.
To recap - it's parked outdoors, on a concrete pad, under a cloth car cover. There is no roof over the car. Outdoor temperatures are hovering between 25F and 35F with occasional rain and snow.
I think the car cover is making things worse. I think it holds the heat in the car from what little daytime sunlight/heat we get right now. I rolled the windows half way down, bought 2 of the Damp-Rid moisture things, one for the trunk, one for the interior, and water is still literally just dripping from the headliner and is all along the perimeter of the headliner trim. The Damp-Rid things don't seem to be doing much.
The inside of the trunk lid is also soaking wet and dripping onto the trunk carpet.
I think this has been an issue with the car for a very long time, because when I got it, all of the interior chrome pieces had surface rust, and the painted metal trim for the A and B pillars also showed signs of rust at the bottom of each piece. The sun visor brackets were rusty, as was the rear view mirror. I remember when I first brought the car home last January, I thought there was a roof leak, but it was actually condensation building up on the headliner.
For whatever reason, this car seems to hold the moisture in.
My question for your at this moment is: should I take the car cover OFF and just let the car sit in the open, with the wing windows cracked for air flow? I'm thinking this will help keep the interior as cold as the exterior.
Thanks in advance for your collective wisdom.
To recap - it's parked outdoors, on a concrete pad, under a cloth car cover. There is no roof over the car. Outdoor temperatures are hovering between 25F and 35F with occasional rain and snow.
I think the car cover is making things worse. I think it holds the heat in the car from what little daytime sunlight/heat we get right now. I rolled the windows half way down, bought 2 of the Damp-Rid moisture things, one for the trunk, one for the interior, and water is still literally just dripping from the headliner and is all along the perimeter of the headliner trim. The Damp-Rid things don't seem to be doing much.
The inside of the trunk lid is also soaking wet and dripping onto the trunk carpet.
I think this has been an issue with the car for a very long time, because when I got it, all of the interior chrome pieces had surface rust, and the painted metal trim for the A and B pillars also showed signs of rust at the bottom of each piece. The sun visor brackets were rusty, as was the rear view mirror. I remember when I first brought the car home last January, I thought there was a roof leak, but it was actually condensation building up on the headliner.
For whatever reason, this car seems to hold the moisture in.
My question for your at this moment is: should I take the car cover OFF and just let the car sit in the open, with the wing windows cracked for air flow? I'm thinking this will help keep the interior as cold as the exterior.
Thanks in advance for your collective wisdom.