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kitty litter for winter storage

I just put my R/T and Super Bee away for the winter. Of course it is now supposed to be 50 degrees the next few days. I filled the tanks after I added Stabil 360, put about eight YearOne Drypaks and six Fresh Cab rodent repellent in the interior. Stuffed steel wool into the exhaust pipes. Lastly, I put the visors down and put the car covers on for their nap. Now, I may have to take them for one last spin this weekend since it is unseasonably warm in Pittsburgh.
 
The dryer sheets make it smell good and (believe it ot not) we use dryer sheets across everywhere that mice or vole will get in a house. In AK, the rodents try to move their nests inside to beat the cold weather so we put the sheets across seams, under unused doors, cracks in walls...whatever place they could have entry, the rodents WON"T cross over em for some unknown reason. Our humidity is very low in winter, all our moisture is in the form of that white stuff so moisture/rust/mold really isn't an issue.
 
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