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I use Bounce sheets in the car, trunk and under the hood. Mice supposedly dont like smell.
Car does smell fresh in Spring.
Hook up battery tender and then leave the scene
I've had mice eat Irish spring soap at the cottage, so I don't know how much they dislike the smell.
I add fuel stabilizer and slap the snow tires on. If the weather is nice I drive it all year so don't go overboard with winterizing it. Pop the trickle charger on if I haven't driven it in a bit and call it good. I do like the charcoal idea though.
oil and filter,fill tank add fuel stabilizer,top up tires,park on 4 sponge rubber pads and disconnect battery
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I buy the smallest bag, usually its a 10 lb bag, I lay several garbage bags across the back seat put the bag on them and I cut the bag open and pull it apart just enough so the briquettes are in the the open but still in the bag, they just act like a filter , absorb any smells, etc, a word of warning , do not use the briquettes after your finished, I did one year and my steak tasted like bounce dry sheets , LOL>
Last edited by CON VERT; 10-21-2020 at 05:57 PM.
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I do similar to above, but I put a plastic tarp over concrete floor than add four squares of plywood to park wheels on. Add a couple boxes of baking soda to absorb moisture, one box in trunk and one in interior and scrunch up some aluminum foil into balls to stuff up end of tail pipes to keep mice out