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Old 01-14-2014, 09:11 AM
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Default What Indoor Car Covers Are You Using?

Looking around at a cover to keep the dust off of the Firehawk. My garage doors face west and we get quite a bit of dust blown in when the doors are open. I'm thinking of covercraft dustop fitted cover.

Here's a link: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/cvc-cfdt

Curious to see what everyone is using.
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California Car Cover, not cheap but worth every penny. Fits the T/A like a glove!

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california car cover, dustop model on mine .
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I use the Coverking satin strech from JWMotoring who is a sponsor. The back is like the inside of a nice sweatshirt. I also got some cheap canvas wheel covers to keep the tire dressing off it.....I know Harbor freight sells them.
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http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...erm=car+cover#

I've had it for years with no complaints. Advance Auto has 30% off all online orders with code TRT30.
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I have the cover craft dust version for my WS6. Fits great and does the job well. I like the mirror pockets too as they help hold it tight.
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I just use the cheap tyvek cover on my BLACK 98Z. The key to keeping them looking swirl free is to clean before you put anything on it. I DON"T use a California Duster except on glass or one of those squeegees on mine.REALLY a flat edge on paint?. I wet towel 1st just the towel no down pressure every time I get home and use the best thing I have EVER used to wipe off brake dust/ dust and road grime. Utima Waterless Wash Plus+ Concentrate with about 8 microfiber towels. I use Flannel bed sheets first or Polar fleese next to paint then put the tvek cover over it all. After I did my 10 hour detail 2 yrs ago to get all the swirls out I did not want it to end up the same way it looked after my 1st /10 HR detail job . Ya its over kill but no swirls in 2 years. Take it or leave it. Its worked for me. PS. I converted a few at 2013 Car Craft on Ultima. No I don't work or sell for UWW+C except for me telling people what I use.

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