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Show'n'Shine Saloon
car cover question -- indoor or outdoor?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmodman" data-source="post: 13592869" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>My 03 Cobra is always garaged and here is what I do to keep it clean.</p><p></p><p>After any driving I either wash or use a quick detailer to remove any dust.</p><p>Then I roll it into the garage and put my soft flannel car cover on. Then I take a sheet of three mill clear plastic and drape it over the car cover. It isn't tight, just lying on the top. It won't trap any condensation, it just keeps the dust in the garage from getting into the flannel.</p><p>And the flannel cover (as well as the finish) is still perfect after ten years.</p><p></p><p>I think that the soft flannel is the least damaging fabric that you can have against your paint. And I fold it on and off. I never drag it across the surface of the paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmodman, post: 13592869, member: 10303"] My 03 Cobra is always garaged and here is what I do to keep it clean. After any driving I either wash or use a quick detailer to remove any dust. Then I roll it into the garage and put my soft flannel car cover on. Then I take a sheet of three mill clear plastic and drape it over the car cover. It isn't tight, just lying on the top. It won't trap any condensation, it just keeps the dust in the garage from getting into the flannel. And the flannel cover (as well as the finish) is still perfect after ten years. I think that the soft flannel is the least damaging fabric that you can have against your paint. And I fold it on and off. I never drag it across the surface of the paint. [/QUOTE]
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