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Moisture Repellant/Coating for metal?

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http://www.wetdogcharters.com/MAIN PAGES/FAQ.htm#How_can_I_prevent_the_accumulation


Good read

CONCLUSIONS
Our saltwater test is admittedly harsh, and quickly produced results. After three days, most of the steel coupons were significantly rusty. Only three saltwater test panels showed no corrosion?those coated with CorrosionPro Lube, CRC Heavy Duty, and LPS-3. Of the remainder, the Boeshield T-9 panel showed the least corrosion, followed by the cured Shark Hide. (The cured vs. non-cured results support the notion that it pays to follow instructions. Most non-cured sides mimicked the control panel.) In the freshwater test, the Shark Hide remained rust free. It might be the answer for stainless steel rigging, stern rails, etc., because it leaves no sticky residue?however, it?s an expensive solution. At 63? per ounce, CRC gets the Budget Buy nod. For day-to-day use, loosening sticky mechanical parts, or softening greasy deposits, WD-40 works and is inexpensive.
 
WD40 is "ok" for suppressing mositure, however WD40 will "dissapate" over time and not be as effective.
For years I've been using an awesome product called Bombadier Lube:



This stuff is amazing at how well it creates a barrier film to hinder condensation and corrossion when you have cold nights and warm days. Bombi Lube also lasts a LONG time once you spray it on. Bombi Lube is primarly used on Jet Ski's that are used out in the ocean that suffer from salt corrosion.
 
i used wd-40 for a small block i was storing in the garage, it was just the block so i didnt want it to get rusty, sprayd it with WD but it seems to evaporate over time i i would spray it once and a while plus i had plastic over the block, 3 years later and it was still shinny.


as for storying yer bikes i would just do like everyone i know does, cover it with a few blankets, these will take up most of the moisture and keep dust off of them
 
The moisture isn't really falling from the air it comes from the air warming up and the moisture in the air condensing. Blankets won't help when the moisture condenses from the air other than it will soak up some of it. Covering will keep the dust and dirt off for sure which makes the moisture that does condense very messy. The dessicant bags work great but only if the bike is completely enclosed otherwise they are trying to dehumidify the entire airspace. I had some HUGE bags I used to throw inside my Datsun for the winter to keep the interior from smelling musty while it was stored. You can even reuse them by heating them up and drying them out in the oven.
 
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