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    Condensation problems STILL!

    Let us know if the tarps help. That was quick work, by the way! Beautiful Chrysler.
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    Condensation problems STILL!

    I really think that will help. It's a good start. May I recommend the Silver 11x19 tarp and a package or two of tent stakes from Harbor Freight. Yeah, if it's been on-going, then no one except you has agonized over it. Well, sounds like the buck stops here, with you!
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    Condensation problems STILL!

    This one, your problem, is just blowing my mind. I've lived in all 4 corners of the country, and I've never experienced the misery that your are going through. When I moved from Az. to S.W. Fla, every shiny place, like where a heater hose had rubbed the paint off of the inner fender instantly...
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    Condensation problems STILL!

    I, and my relatives/friends, use dehumidifiers in our basements. To add to what Mopar Man said in a previous comment, all of us around here (where I live) are very aware of the fact that the dehumidifiers quit sucking water out of the air right at 40F. Tween 55 and 40, their effectiveness begins...
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    Condensation problems STILL!

    Well, making that note about the windshield fogging problem...that makes me think of the positive air flow into the cowl and possible other openings that feed into the HVAC or HV system....have you inspected your cowl drain? Your heater box? Caked up Heater Core-A/C Evaporator? That kind of...
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    Condensation problems STILL!

    How you say...? Too Shay, my friend. I never thought of having to deal with anything other than a private residence/secure neighborhood scenario. You're right. Also, about the concrete...I forgot to add that your right again; a basement floor that has the visqueen (I can't spell, either)...
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    Condensation problems STILL!

    Just my thoughts. I'm no Guru...Wow, there's a lot to address here. I have had lots of experience with this sort of issue. Don't know where to start...with a concrete slab (visqueened or not), outer car body, inner car body, a garden shovel...a lawn mower....what ever. When it is chilled, then...
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