View Full Version : Winter storage and Kitty litter???


Badcaiman
Oct 18th, 01, 09:51 AM
I keep on reading about people using kitty litter under there car during storage...Why?? What does kitty litter do??
Does it absorb humidity out of the air??
I know it is used for collecting animal waste and have seen the way it clumps when used for that purpose..But does it actualy have the ability to remove moisture from the air??

Also someone recomended charcoal bricks under the car to absorb moisture...

Thanks Again

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Jim McGregor
Oct 18th, 01, 10:50 AM
Works great for oil and fluid absorption. Removes old oil stains as well from concrete.

beattie z28
Oct 18th, 01, 11:49 AM
it absorbs the moistier before it gets on the metal, saves everything

Ken67SSRS
Oct 18th, 01, 12:15 PM
silly question but I assume we should use the dusty, non-clumping kind?

Or do we want clumping kitty litter?

68RS/SS396
Oct 18th, 01, 05:07 PM
When you use the kitty litter do you put several pans of it under car or just sprinkle it under the car on the floor. Erik