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Old 11-30-2020, 02:23 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by ls1ac View Post
It looks more like condensation to me.
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Originally Posted by pope View Post
second.

Likely caused by temperature swings in the garage. Try leaving your windows cracked open when letting a car sit. Allowing airflow into the vehicle will help prevent temperature differentials to reduce the likelihood of condensation (which can also lead to mold and/or mildew).
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Originally Posted by Tcoat View Post
Living in an area where we can get huge fluctuations in temperatures and humidity I am well familiar with condensation in cars. I have never ever seen it do anything like that.
I have a hard time believing that there was enough extreme temperature fluctuation in a garage, in California, to get that result.
On the other hand I have no better explanation.

Thanks everyone. It's not impossible that it's condensation. I did leave the car parked with the windows closed. I am in San Francisco specifically and our temperatures and humidity really do not fluctuate much, especially inside the garage that remains mostly closed.

It was one of the colder nights yesterday and as usual the garage is around 60F. It rarely drops into the 50s and it rarely gets above 70F inside. It certainly has not fluctuated much in the past month.
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