https://www.stoddard.com/porsc...-car-cover.html.html $99
Are they any good compared to what you use?
https://www.stoddard.com/porsc...-car-cover.html.html $99
Are they any good compared to what you use?
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They are probably better than what I use. I use the Wolf cover that came with my CMC kit.
I was wondering if I should bother, as so far I have yet to make use of one in the garage but by this time, in storage, the dust does seem to accumulate on the car.
I work on the car during the winter and I am always worried to put that thing on with dust on and scratch the paint. Same issue as a car bra.
So I was wondering what others were finding.
unfortunately i have to park my car outside....so leaving it uncovered NOT an option....and you get what you pay for in nearly anything....CARCOVER.COM has everything from indoor light duty to thick padded heavy duty covers at very reasonable cost...and you cant beat their customer service and warranty....i highly endorse their product
I have a thin cotton cover on mine in the garage, Ray, and it does let some dust through. I find a thin plastic sheet on top of the cover keeps the dirt/dust off the paint. I know there are covers that are impervious to dust; it's just a matter of buying the right one. Al
ALB posted:I have a thin cotton cover on mine in the garage, Ray, and it does let some dust through. I find a thin plastic sheet on top of the cover keeps the dirt/dust off the paint. I know there are covers that are impervious to dust; it's just a matter of buying the right one. Al
As you likely know, I would just be concerned with any condensation that the plastic cover would keep against the paint when things warm up
I got this one; fits perfect and very reasonable price:
Thanks for posting it... it looks like a loose fitiing style is it?
Naaaah..... More like "Relaxed Fit" from L.L. Bean.
Higher waistline and more space around the hips.
WNGD posted:ALB posted:I have a thin cotton cover on mine in the garage, Ray, and it does let some dust through. I find a thin plastic sheet on top of the cover keeps the dirt/dust off the paint. I know there are covers that are impervious to dust; it's just a matter of buying the right one. Al
As you likely know, I would just be concerned with any condensation that the plastic cover would keep against the paint when things warm up
It's not really an issue, as it fits rather loosely over the top, there's lots of airflow around the edges and doesn't seal anything in.
Gordon Nichols posted:Naaaah..... More like "Relaxed Fit" from L.L. Bean.
Higher waistline and more space around the hips.
It actually fits very well.
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