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If you can't install a heat pump, a dehumidifier works good for pulling moisture out of the air. Gibbs Coat is a good product for protecting bare metal. It doesn't leave an oily residue.
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I have a 3 car garage with no heat in the winter, my large dehumidifier takes care of all my problems, also the large rubber floor covers I bought from the price club helps keep the humidity down. No rust [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] It also helps that I have insulated garage doors and spray foamed walls and ceiling. If it is -20 outside it is 40 degrees in my garage and that's with no heater.
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