HAMBO
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- Jan 19, 2017
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Ok folks, so a bit of a dilemma I'm seeking some advice for. I don't have a garage or carport at home (and can't build one, long story, but relates to permitting). I have a 1967 Camaro that was repainted about 5 years ago with two stage paint. Not my daily driver, maybe once a week.
I had been renting an indoor parking spot at a local car storage facility for the 67, but they're closing it up. So now I've got no indoor parking available for it, so I'm leaving it in my driveway. Looking for a garage to rent nearby, but so far no luck.
Since it sits out in the sun and elements all day, I decided to get a custom fit car cover for it (California Car Cover). It fits great, but it is definitely leading to some swirl marks. Even if I clean the car before putting the cover on, dust inevitably gets up in there, and when the cover flaps around in the wind, small swirls start to appear. I even tested a spot that I polished, then covered immediately and left the car sitting for about 8 days, and when I uncovered it a handful of small swirls were there...
So here's my question: I don't have a viable indoor parking option available, should I keep the cover on, or let the car sit out in the sun and elements all day? If I stick with the cover, anything I can / should do to minimize marring? This clear coat seems super soft. Would adding a clearbra make it less susceptible to this kind of marring perhaps?
Appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks
HAMBO
I had been renting an indoor parking spot at a local car storage facility for the 67, but they're closing it up. So now I've got no indoor parking available for it, so I'm leaving it in my driveway. Looking for a garage to rent nearby, but so far no luck.
Since it sits out in the sun and elements all day, I decided to get a custom fit car cover for it (California Car Cover). It fits great, but it is definitely leading to some swirl marks. Even if I clean the car before putting the cover on, dust inevitably gets up in there, and when the cover flaps around in the wind, small swirls start to appear. I even tested a spot that I polished, then covered immediately and left the car sitting for about 8 days, and when I uncovered it a handful of small swirls were there...
So here's my question: I don't have a viable indoor parking option available, should I keep the cover on, or let the car sit out in the sun and elements all day? If I stick with the cover, anything I can / should do to minimize marring? This clear coat seems super soft. Would adding a clearbra make it less susceptible to this kind of marring perhaps?
Appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks
HAMBO