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Tequila
Feb 15, 2016Explorer
moisheh wrote:
Just drive anywhere around Tucson and see the thousands of airplanes stored in the desert. They Are mold free! Altitude has nothing to do with mold. It is dampness and heat. But even then you need something else. Old food crumbs and even things like mud . RV's are bad for mold as the roofs and windows often leak. Old trailers in Mexico are a good example of a breeding ground! Probably stains on the ceiling and walls from leaks. Swamp coolers are like a mold factory! When the roofs leak water gets into the fiberglass insulation in the walls or ceiling. I bet if you opened a wall in one of those old trailers you would find black mold.
Moisheh
More of less true, but altitude in Mexico usually (but not always) translates to dry and cool. If you find a place at high altitude in mexico with kittle vegetation, that usually means dry & cool, not that you should not at least put calcium carbonate in bowls in there to drag out any moisture you can. My choice would be to store it at a place like Mazamitla under a breathable cover with a couple of vents & windows cracked underneath.
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