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      06-13-2008, 08:52 AM   #8
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Granted maybe things have changed, but every time when I was growing up if it had a car cover for daily use the cars paint had damage. The only time someone got away with it (was not used for daily use though) was on a classic car that was wash, waxed, buffed, and then car cover placed over it where it sat in a garage for a year or so. He would drive the car and then before put up wash/wax/buff the car after cleaning/vac the cover.

Unless you wash the car every time and the cover, sand and grit will get between the cover (it will period if it sits outside for extended period of time) and your paint. The end result after some wind or someone brushing up against it is a scratch. To this x times a year and it ands up. Its all micro and yes toy could just buff it at the end of the year or what ever. But basically anything that covers the car is asking for problems. Only exception is clear bras. That’s because it doesn’t move after it’s placed. Anything that moves will scratch giving it time.
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