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Old 12-22-2018, 05:34 AM
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If it's a garage you regularly access with your daily drivers then you have a tough challenge. One thing that will help with keeping moisture from collecting on surfaces is simply putting an oscillating fan on the floor to stir the air. And it's cheap too. Putting visqueen under the cars that sit on concrete is also a good idea in case your garage floor lacks a vapor barrier, which it probably does if you have a lot of moisture or humidity in it.

My garage is actually very well insulated and dry but I've installed a big ceiling fan in it to help with summer heat while working out there. But if we have a real rainy spell in the winter time and the humidity is high outside, I will flip the fan on low speed just as a precaution to keep the air moving a little out there.
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