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Old 02-13-2019, 09:05 AM   #13
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Your Boxster is getting wet from condensation, so what it is sitting on will make no difference. What's going on is that when you drive the other car into the garage and close the door, the other car will be warmer than the ambient air and both warm it up and also saturate it with moisture. Your Boxster is till at the original ambient temperature and the moisture will condensate on it until the dew point is lower than the Boxster temperature. The cure is to keep the garage well ventilated so the Boxster isn't wet for long periods of time.

The effect is the same as when you leave the garage on a humid day after a cold night. Your car fogs up immediately and doesn't clear up until the temperature gets above the dew point.

Using capsules is fraught with risk. If the capsule isn't sealed 100% moisture will get into it and stay there for a long time.
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