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Old 02-01-04, 10:36   #1 (permalink)
 
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Car Cover????

Well, i got my new car now it is time to pick the car cover or two if I need it.

I need a super soft cover that wont damage, scratch, swirl paint used when the car is on doors. It is not a daily driver so dust will form on the vehicle when not in use. I do not want this. What cover do you recomend?

Also, the car may spend some days or evenings outside at familts cottages, etc and I need to keep sunlight/rain/falling leaves off it. What do you recomend?

If i have to get one for each, whatever. I just need the best protection for each application...thanks
 
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This topic has been asked and addressed a lot on Autopia. I'd suggest you do a search on "car AND cover." These three are ones I've been active in:
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what are the safest & softest car covers?
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I use both a Weathershield and Noah cover, one for indoors both for outdoors, works terrific.
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Bill D...have you seen Cover Crafts's new Form Fit



The inside is 100% cotton Terry Loop

A weathershield custom fit is like 300+....think thats what I am going for and maybe a Form Fit if they have one for the cobra
 
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Mine is sitting under a Covercraft.
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Haven't seen a Form Fit but that coupled with a Weathershield sounds like it will give you the same results as me
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