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Old 03-31-2024, 06:26 PM
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It's not the car cover that does the damage - it's the dirt that blows under the cover while driving down the road. Take a nice soft car towel and dust it on the pavement and that's about what is under the cover within a few miles down the road.

Had a friend that had an expensive California Car Cover and used it on his '66 Chevelle SS and left the car parked outside during a windy night. Next day there were rub spots all over the car where it had been taken down to bare steel. Couldn't have done any more damage with a polisher with an abrasive coated foam pad.

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