Kingofdust
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- Feb 27, 2014
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Hey all, well I just bought my first corvette, an 02 Z06 with 7800 miles on it. The car is a blast and I am loving it so far. For my recent birthday my parents got me a car cover from west coast corvettes, a silver one with Z06 embroidered logo, but it doesn't have a liner or anything, just a single layer of a plastic like material.
This is what it says on the website:
"Finally a quality car cover with the embroidered C5 or Z06 Logo. Intro-Guard covers are all lightweight, extremely protective, and friendly to your paint. They are made from a Soft 150 Denier woven polyester fabric that is coated with aluminized polyurethane and acrylic. With an excellent design, these covers fold up small enough to fit in your corvette's storage compartment when not in use. The light grey color does a great job of keeping the sun's rays off your vehicle, leading to a cooler interior."
So my question is, can I use this without scratching my car? The car already has some super light swirling and tiny scratches but for the most part it looks mint, like an 8,000 mile car should. I plan on paying a lot of money in the spring to get it corrected and coated with CQuartz Finest so I don't want to pay a ton of money to get that done and then have the cover scratch up the coating. The car IS garaged, and the cover would only go on when it will not be used for a month or so.
Thanks for any help!!!
This is what it says on the website:
"Finally a quality car cover with the embroidered C5 or Z06 Logo. Intro-Guard covers are all lightweight, extremely protective, and friendly to your paint. They are made from a Soft 150 Denier woven polyester fabric that is coated with aluminized polyurethane and acrylic. With an excellent design, these covers fold up small enough to fit in your corvette's storage compartment when not in use. The light grey color does a great job of keeping the sun's rays off your vehicle, leading to a cooler interior."
So my question is, can I use this without scratching my car? The car already has some super light swirling and tiny scratches but for the most part it looks mint, like an 8,000 mile car should. I plan on paying a lot of money in the spring to get it corrected and coated with CQuartz Finest so I don't want to pay a ton of money to get that done and then have the cover scratch up the coating. The car IS garaged, and the cover would only go on when it will not be used for a month or so.
Thanks for any help!!!