Might want to rethink this a little. I tried something like this a few years back, it will work. Keeps every thing pliable and makes spring time awakening much easer, but.............. What a wonderful "spa" for the wildlife. If it crawls, creeps, chews, gnaws, or "craps", it will be in your van! I now have "The Bubble". I know $600.00 is a bite, but I drive it in, pull the battery, put the moisture absorbing disatante bag in and "Zip it closed", turn the blower on and forget it! I check it once a week or so. No problems so for, been five years, and only thing I snagged a hole in it with my lawn mower once. Easy fix, just used a patch kit for a water bed. Patched it inside and out, it has held for two years so far. Very happy with it. Of course I do the usual "winterizing" of the car before bagging it. I also put it on blocks, and flatten the tires. Sounds like a lot to do, but I'm a lazy cheap type, so believe me, if it wasn't worth it I would be doing it!!!!! Howard
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