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Old 03-09-2014, 09:31 PM   #1
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Default Carcoon storage

I may be losing my storage facility so I may need a solution.

Has anyone got a carcoon for the CSL, if so what size does it go in? I know it won't fit in size2
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Old 04-09-2014, 10:27 AM   #2
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Cesil is stored in a Size 4
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Why do you think you need a carcoon ?
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Why do you think you need a carcoon ?
Because it is the best type available I'd guess.
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ive had one for years but & I'm not convinced they are the best thing. Used to store my 1973 Porsche in it ( when I had an old damp garage) , but now with a decent timber garage with plenty of airflow through it + a dehumidiifier has kept all my cars in far better condition ... the carcoon has been kept on the shelf now for 3 years +

Of course it all depends where the car is going to be stored .. as I said, when I had an old damp garage the carcoon was a better option
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Why do you think you need a carcoon ?

Because it is the best type available I'd guess.
because it may need to go outside

Are they noisy?? its my last option but if its outside I would rather it be enclosed than just a standard outside cover.
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Old 04-09-2014, 03:32 PM   #7
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Cesil is stored in a Size 4
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If you are going t0 leave it outside get some Damp traps from Asda, as my car started to go mouldy inside without them.
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Cheers Craig, that's not good
It would only be for a short time and hopefully it won't happen
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It happened during the warm weather too, so at a £1 each worth getting a few and leaving them on the floor mats that's what I do
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