Ecrissman
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- Feb 17, 2012
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I have read some of the older threads and would like your opinion. I don't like the idea of using a car cover but under the circumstances I think its necessary. This is for a garage queen that is/ will be spotless before the cover is put on.
The formfit sounds like a great cover, but I worry about "stretching" it over the surface and how much dust can get through the cover and possibly embed in the fabric, and cause marring.
The dustop also sounds like a very nice cover that simply drapes over the car.
I want to use the safest cover as to not marr the finish.
The circumstance.. The car is stored in a detached year round climate controled garage / man cave we use for parties hanging out and such, the kids use a fogger for dances down stairs and I don't want that mist getting on the car. Also if its a guys hang out people may smoke a cigar or cigarette. The car is about 40' from the area people hang out so I am not worried about contact damage, only dust and other air contamination. I would drape 1mil poly over the cover during the parties so the cover doesn't become contaminated with fog moisture and smoke.
Thanks for you help.
The formfit sounds like a great cover, but I worry about "stretching" it over the surface and how much dust can get through the cover and possibly embed in the fabric, and cause marring.
The dustop also sounds like a very nice cover that simply drapes over the car.
I want to use the safest cover as to not marr the finish.
The circumstance.. The car is stored in a detached year round climate controled garage / man cave we use for parties hanging out and such, the kids use a fogger for dances down stairs and I don't want that mist getting on the car. Also if its a guys hang out people may smoke a cigar or cigarette. The car is about 40' from the area people hang out so I am not worried about contact damage, only dust and other air contamination. I would drape 1mil poly over the cover during the parties so the cover doesn't become contaminated with fog moisture and smoke.
Thanks for you help.