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Without any doubt, the cover to have is by Covercraft.
I have the NOAH, it's been great so far.
I gather since you're speaking about a worry of chafing-marring, then I'll assume you want an outdoor cover. Of course any outdoor cover can be used in a Garage, or any other setting (Carport-etc)
Go with the Covercraft best, minimum being the NOAH, or the Weathershield, and you will not be disappointed. You'll pay up front, get a little sticker shock, but after you receive the cover, and the cover has been in service for a good number of months, you'll have absolutely no regrets on the purchase.
I live here in New Mexico, where winds are almost a daily occurrence. Yes, fine dusts will get under the cover, I notice this, and just the other day, seen some dusts on the hood, but nothing in the way of marring.
NM winds are brutal, the cover, even with gust guard straps, and security tie down will billow at the windshield-roof area, but this is a Tahoe SUV.
Downside with my cover.... It is large! A smaller cover for a car might be easier to wash in a home washing machine. My Cover is so large, I need a "Heisenberg Drum" to wash it. Reason why, is no laundermat in this one horse hick town has a commercial washing machine large enough.
I've been getting by, by hosing it down, and sometimes I flip it inside out over the vehicle, and spray down with water.
Weather conditions here is about identical if you were parked in the Yukon, without the temp difference. And temps have no effects on such fine covers. The Covercraft NOAH would stay soft and flexible in 120F heat, as it would in minus 35F below.
I sprayed my cover with Aerospace 303 Fabric Guard. When I spray it down, dirts-dusts drop right off the cover. My cover is about 90% waterproof, meaning, I see some water spots on the front and rear bumpers after a spray down, but nowhere else.
I have to get on a ladder, and sop up water pooling on the roof, but no leakthrough there.
Would I buy another Covercraft Cover for any hypothetical future vehicle that was worthy of such protection?
Darn right I would!
They're the best, without a doubt.
Commonly about a 2-3 week delivery direct from the factory.
If there are any Custom add ons to your vehicle (Superbees, and such) be sure to tell them, and if not pleased with their answers, then press them, or don't buy it.
Who needs to go through the rigamorole of getting a custom fitted cover, then need to send it back for mods-repairs on "your dime".
Mark