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November 18, 2008 Keeping Your Car In An Air Chamber
You've spent money on your car like a drunken sailor, squandering things like your vacation money on the paint, last years tax return on the motor, your wife's preferred anniversary gift money on rims and tires and sold a kidney for the interior.
Before you know it you've got twenty, thirty grand or more into something so nice you can only drive it six months out of the year. How are you going to keep it free of rust, dust, mold, mildew and smells during the down time? If you haven't managed to tap your children's college fund or 401k yet for a temperature and humidity controlled garage, then the answer might be full containment with an Air Chamber. The Air Chamber is a new self contained, self supporting, drive-in product that seals around your car and provides a constant 29 CFM of air exchange through an electrostatic filtration system that removes spores and dust. Moving 1,700 cubic feet of air through your car every hour prevents condensation (and in turn rust) while maintaining ambient room humidity to keep leather and wood from drying out and cracking, all at an operating cost of about thirty five dollars a year. Download a brochure and see an Air Chamber in action.
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