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    I am looking for a thin, almost bed sheet like material, car cover to use on my car when I park it inside the garage. I does not have to be a custom fit, just looking for something lite to keep the dust off. Can anyone tell me a good place to begin my search or does anyone have a recommendation?



    I currently have one of those multi-layered car covers, kind of thick and bulky which i use when I have to park my car outside.



    Thanks!!!!!!

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    Great question. Bump b/c I am interested too. Mainly for when I do a multi-day detail and want to keep the car dust free overnight.

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    These may be overkill, but I`m truly impressed by California Car Cover.

    California Car Cover Link



    I ordered a custom-fit one for my Charger SRT and it came quickly and fit perfectly. I even had it custom embroidered.......take a look and see if their dustcover models work for ya.

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    I have used a weathershield cover in the garage (even though it is made for outdoors). It is light and packs down much smaller than a regular cover.

    It can also be washed and dried in a home (non_commercial) machine which is a big plus for me.

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    Keep in mind that however good the quality of the cover, if there`s dust on your car when you cover it, it will act like an abrasive. If your car just has a light coating of dust from a little time outside, the California Car Duster is a quick way to clean it off. Just use the weight of the brush, don`t press down at all, and you should be fine as far as avoiding scratches, especially if your car has a decent coat of wax.

 

 

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