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Storing interior parts in attic?

1.3K views 7 replies 6 participants last post by  pdupler  
#1 ·
I had asked this in another thread, but it was a ways down so I thought I'd ask outright. I am cleaning and polishing the black interior I am removing from the parts car I have and want to store it for when I put it in my MkII body when I find it. I'm boxing it all up and would put it in the attic to get it out of the way (limited space in the garage) but with me being in Southern Texas it gets pretty damn hot down here and I'm worried that it might warp or damage the interior plastics in some way. What do you guys think? I mean I know it sits in the hot car all day and in the sun in junkyards, but I don't know how much hotter it gets up in the attic, but it's pretty damn hot.
 
#2 ·
Killer Squirrel said:
I know it sits in the hot car all day and in the sun in junkyards, but I don't know how much hotter it gets up in the attic, but it's pretty damn hot.
Yeah, but what other choice do you have?

Either inside your home, or a climate controlled storage unit.





I store all my parts in the attic.

Like you said... it's better than sitting in the sun.
 
#3 ·
I'd probably put them in the sun 1st. The attic in my house is super hot in the summer (probably in the 150 range). I stash all my stuff in my closet or the garage.
 
#5 ·
No, I've got 3 large vents on the gable ends and about a dozen at the peaks. I think I need to install fans to get some air movement up there. But it does get hot here (120F this summer) and I've got a black ashpalt shingle roof.
 
#7 ·
Heat is bad for them thats for sure, but UVs are worse. Do you have a basement or crawl space? Just make sure no critters can get into them. I do the same thing, I have a mint black interior or 2 bagged air tight and stashed in my shops rafters. You have to take much care that none of the deformable pieces are lying in such a way that something is putting pressure on one spot of them or you can get a permanent imprint. I put boards down for all those kinds of pieces so the rafters themselves don't leave imprints.
 
#8 ·
SupraFiend said:
Do you have a basement or crawl space?
Its very rare in Texas to have a basement. Dunno why, just not popular here. Crawl spaces generally only on homes built before 1960 here. Mostly slab concrete since 60. Self-storage places like Public Storage tho are on every streetcorner.