[DML] Re: Ground Moisture
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[DML] Re: Ground Moisture



My driveway is no different from a parking lot, or for that matter the
street out front. If it had a ground moisture problem, you'd have to
park every vehicle in Laurinburg on a sheet of plastic.

Moth balls aren't an option because they'd blow and wash away. My
vehicles are covered outdoors, not in a garage.

FWIW the squirrels only demo'd my two cheap covers (Xmas presents from
the family). For whatever reason they don't seem to care -- AT LEAST
NOT AT THIS TIME -- for the expensive ones. I'll get off my wallet and
buy two expensive replacements.

Bill Robertson
#5939

>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx> wrote:
> I think the original question was how to keep the squerals (spelling?)
> from eating the cover. I have seen old-timers use mothballs (camphor)
> under the car to keep the little critters away. 



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