Damprid-is it good for winter storage or bad for leather
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Damprid-is it good for winter storage or bad for leather
My C4S is in a garage with a dehumidifier and "some" heat. I was thinking what is the best way for the interior of the car?
- do nothing
- leave the windows slightly opened (read somewhere this is not recommended as it would upset the central locking)
- use a bag of damprid (would it dry the air too much to a degree where it is harmful to the leather?)
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- do nothing
- leave the windows slightly opened (read somewhere this is not recommended as it would upset the central locking)
- use a bag of damprid (would it dry the air too much to a degree where it is harmful to the leather?)
Regards
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My C4S is in a garage with a dehumidifier and "some" heat. I was thinking what is the best way for the interior of the car? - do nothing - leave the windows slightly opened (read somewhere this is not recommended as it would upset the central locking) - use a bag of damprid (would it dry the air too much to a degree where it is harmful to the leather?) Regards
If you have heat and it's winter, a dehumidifier probably isn't necessary. The air should be dry.