Car cover question
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Car cover question
Hi... sorry if this has been covered (pardon the pun) before, but when I searched on "car cover" I got all kinds of irrelevant results.
I want to get a cover for Roxy but the $200 or so that Trussville and Mazda South are charging is a bit much. I found this cover link for around $150. It's "Noah" fabric, made by Wolf. Opinions? What are you guys using? This would be just to keep the garage dust off of her, btw... she's never parked outside for any length of time.
Thanks!
I want to get a cover for Roxy but the $200 or so that Trussville and Mazda South are charging is a bit much. I found this cover link for around $150. It's "Noah" fabric, made by Wolf. Opinions? What are you guys using? This would be just to keep the garage dust off of her, btw... she's never parked outside for any length of time.
Thanks!
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for indoor parking, just get a light cover. for outdoor parking, the technalon or noah are great fabrics that will keep your car dry in a rain storm.
you can get a generic cover for $40-50 or order one from california car cover that is pre cut to your car's shape and has the mirror cut outs. for indoor parking, your cover won't move (no wind) so a generic cover should be sufficient.
actually, i would just get a duster instead of a cover if you just want to get rid of garage dust. unless your garage is really dirty.
you can get a generic cover for $40-50 or order one from california car cover that is pre cut to your car's shape and has the mirror cut outs. for indoor parking, your cover won't move (no wind) so a generic cover should be sufficient.
actually, i would just get a duster instead of a cover if you just want to get rid of garage dust. unless your garage is really dirty.
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