After spending days cleaning out the garage with a shovel, I was able to remove all the debris from the GN. I removed all the coverings to find the gleaming warrior sitting in almost pristine shape! A few smudges on the back bumper, nothing that can't clean right up. I was pretty anal about the protection. I used a "Noah" heavy duty cover, then furniture moving blankets followed by empty carboard boxes on top. Sounds goofy, but I was wary of problems with the garage door and I've had one come down before. The boxes would have provided a crush zone to protect the car from falling debris and it worked! Several years ago the garage door came off it's track and all that stuff save the car once before and it did it again.
The motor on the stand is a different issue.... looks like water contamination.
I will tell you that drywall, when mixed with water creates an thick paste. That stuff was all over the garage and there is nothing like cleaning out a mud filled garage with a shovel. the stuff is pretty gross, especially with pink insulation added to the mix.
Oh well, back to KP......... I'll need to do most of the work myself, the deductible is through the roof. Insurance companies really put the screws to Florida residents with this whole hurricane insurance crap. My out of pocket expense is going to be about $10,000. There is no justice in this scenerio.
Had there been no hurricane, the deductible would be $500.
The motor on the stand is a different issue.... looks like water contamination.
I will tell you that drywall, when mixed with water creates an thick paste. That stuff was all over the garage and there is nothing like cleaning out a mud filled garage with a shovel. the stuff is pretty gross, especially with pink insulation added to the mix.

Oh well, back to KP......... I'll need to do most of the work myself, the deductible is through the roof. Insurance companies really put the screws to Florida residents with this whole hurricane insurance crap. My out of pocket expense is going to be about $10,000. There is no justice in this scenerio.

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