Before you suggest wiping everything down with WD40, I know, I do, and it works great. But you cant coat everything in WD40, it would be a full time job.
Anyways, I seem to have a serious moisture problem in my garage. Things seem to rust at an incredibly fast rate, by things, I mean like the screws holding random objects together. I have an RC car (an Axial Yeti) every screw head on it is rusted from just hanging in my garage for 6 months which now. I know this wouldnt have happened in the house, because I previously had kept it in my house for a couple of years, not a speck of rust on it. I'm assuming its due to AC in the house vs none in the garage. These werent even bare screws, they were coated. But thats just one example of why I really need to get this worked out.
So, how can I keep moisture to a bare minimum in a garage with no AC to prevent rust on silly things like this? I've considered hiding silica packs or salt & rice bags all over, but that just doesnt seem like it would be as effective as I'd like in a big open garage and would be awkward trying to hide all of those.
Anyways, I seem to have a serious moisture problem in my garage. Things seem to rust at an incredibly fast rate, by things, I mean like the screws holding random objects together. I have an RC car (an Axial Yeti) every screw head on it is rusted from just hanging in my garage for 6 months which now. I know this wouldnt have happened in the house, because I previously had kept it in my house for a couple of years, not a speck of rust on it. I'm assuming its due to AC in the house vs none in the garage. These werent even bare screws, they were coated. But thats just one example of why I really need to get this worked out.
So, how can I keep moisture to a bare minimum in a garage with no AC to prevent rust on silly things like this? I've considered hiding silica packs or salt & rice bags all over, but that just doesnt seem like it would be as effective as I'd like in a big open garage and would be awkward trying to hide all of those.
