How do you prevent condensation and rust in winter?

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I didn't know that when warm air hits cold metal, it makes water until I saw rust on my stuff. What I do now is to let my gear get used to the cold slowly, and I wipe everything down before I put it away. How do you prevent rust?
 
For many years I have used Birchwod Casey Barricade Rust Preventer to prevent rust and/or remove fingerprints on my firearms and tools, and it really works (it is also a very light lubricant You apply a light coat on the metal's surface..and it is not "greasy" like oils or other products. It doesn't leave a carrier residue like WD-40. My last gun cleaning procedure is to run a wet Barricade patch through a dry bore and wipe them firearm's surface with it AND put the firearm in a silicone treated gun sock AND store place it in an dry area where the temperature does not widely vary. I have a couple of "safe queens" that haven't been shot in a couple of years, and they are rust free because of the above described procedure. You can get Barricade and gun socks online at Midway or some other similar site.
 
I didn't know that when warm air hits cold metal, it makes water until I saw rust on my stuff. What I do now is to let my gear get used to the cold slowly, and I wipe everything down before I put it away. How do you prevent rust?
Letting gear acclimate and wiping it down works wonders keeps rust off and prolongs the life of your metal parts.
 
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