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    Has anyone used a large bedsheet (100% Cotton) to cover their car in the garage? I seem to be picking up a LOT of dust in my garage and wanted to use this as a quick fix for overnight storage. Any pros or cons?

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    I wouldnt think it would hurt as long as it has a high thread count.

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    Thread count would not matter as long as it is 100% cotton...Thread count just means more threads per sq. inch. Not in all cases does this mean softer. That is the common thought, but not necessarily the case.
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    I used to use a bed sheet as a cover before I bought one. It worked fine and didnt scratch anything.
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    So is this a new sick way of being closer with your car and tucking it into bed?



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    I use to work for a guy that had a cutting sense of humor. One day when several black dudes were helping out, somebody spilled some thinner on the floor and was in the process of getting it up when he walked in, poor guy thought he was in big trouble - boss just laughed and said don`t sweat it. Dude looked up and said really, boss laughed again and said, Andrew, I sleep on my sheets, I don`t wear them - now this was 1970`s - in the south and it got a lot laughs from everybody!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JuneBug
    I use to work for a guy that had a cutting sense of humor. One day when several black dudes were helping out, somebody spilled some thinner on the floor and was in the process of getting it up when he walked in, poor guy thought he was in big trouble - boss just laughed and said don`t sweat it. Dude looked up and said really, boss laughed again and said, Andrew, I sleep on my sheets, I don`t wear them - now this was 1970`s - in the south and it got a lot laughs from everybody!




    Took me a while, but I got it... Great story.

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    Good Deal! I sleep on mine too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JuneBug
    I use to work for a guy that had a cutting sense of humor. One day when several black dudes were helping out, somebody spilled some thinner on the floor and was in the process of getting it up when he walked in, poor guy thought he was in big trouble - boss just laughed and said don`t sweat it. Dude looked up and said really, boss laughed again and said, Andrew, I sleep on my sheets, I don`t wear them - now this was 1970`s - in the south and it got a lot laughs from everybody!


    LOL :grinno:

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    Quote Originally Posted by JuneBug
    I use to work for a guy that had a cutting sense of humor. One day when several black dudes were helping out, somebody spilled some thinner on the floor and was in the process of getting it up when he walked in, poor guy thought he was in big trouble - boss just laughed and said don`t sweat it. Dude looked up and said really, boss laughed again and said, Andrew, I sleep on my sheets, I don`t wear them - now this was 1970`s - in the south and it got a lot laughs from everybody!


    I don`t get it. :think:

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    me either Roger... join the club :think:
    Owner and only employee of RR Detailing, I`m just starting out to the business, so any advice is highly appreciated! :waxing:

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    I don`t either! oh well

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    LMAO @ the story

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    Think about white sheets.... and the workers....thats all i will say lol.

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    I still dont get it

 

 
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