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Posted: 09/01/09 10:12 AM
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When you store your car in a big shed, how can you keep the mice out of it?
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Posted: 09/04/09 11:58 AM
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I hear Moth Balls scattered around the car work....
- The Silver Buick- '77 Skylark coupe w/ a Fuel Injected Buick 455&TKO-600, '72 Centurion Conv't - 455w/TH400, '67 T-bird 4Dr (suicide) w/428&C6. Needing to replace a '69 Firebird 400.
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Posted: 09/04/09 12:10 PM
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I second that I here moth balls work for keeping snakes away to.
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Posted: 09/24/09 04:10 PM
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Moth balls work great. Put these around the out side of the car; Engine bay, wheel wells etc.. You could also use Irish spring soap placed like interior, tunk Etc... That is what I use and NO problem. Helps keep the interior smelling good too. Just giving other option.
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Posted: 09/30/09 05:13 AM
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Liven up the car with an electric fence generator, just make sure you don't touch the car without shoes on
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It may not be the fastest or prettiest, but i can pretend
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Posted: 09/30/09 03:29 PM
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leave a bowl of anti-freeze and a ramp for them to get in. we caught so many it was gross. watch out for pets and small kids though.
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