09-12-2018, 11:38 AM
A fan should work well in those circumstances. However, in a garage without a humidifier, I am not sure anything makes much difference other than the condition of the garage and the weather. A garage that lets in water can be perpetually damp. In a water-tight garage, a bit ventilation can make a difference - it seems to be better to have some air circulation rather than a tight box? If I had a vintage or rare vehicle I would think about a dehumidifier to help with long term preservation.
After twenty years, my car has little very little corrosion. This is because it was well protected twenty years ago and has had small amounts of remedial work done since - a stitch in time saves nine with corrosion. In addition, the superior quality of the steel (compared say to the other extreme - a 1970s Alphsud) means that any rusting is slow to start and progress.
Colin
After twenty years, my car has little very little corrosion. This is because it was well protected twenty years ago and has had small amounts of remedial work done since - a stitch in time saves nine with corrosion. In addition, the superior quality of the steel (compared say to the other extreme - a 1970s Alphsud) means that any rusting is slow to start and progress.
Colin