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Originally Posted by gopedhead
every stentence either confuses me, or contradicts eachother. what are you tryign to say?
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If you put a cover on a vehicle, it has to be totally 100% clean(just washed) or any dust particles will be rubbed into the paint from the car cover. Most covers allow water and dirt to be passed through the cover and onto the finish. If you cover your car and it happens to rain over night, dirt, (from rain water) will be marring your paint every time the wind blows or when you remover the cover. I've never seen a cover that was totally water repellant that didn't do that. If there is such a cover(there might be), you would have to atleast wash your car every night right before you cover it and hope that the wind doesn't blow any sand, or micor particles up behind the cover & wedge itself between the cover and your finish. That's a lot of work and instead(if it were me) I would much rather park my car away from the sprinklers instead go through this inadequate proceedure every time the sprinkler goes off.
Could the sprinkler be timed to go off when the car isn't there??