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Old 11-23-2011, 09:07 AM
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If you want an indoor car cover, go with one from Carnewal (Gert).

Ask for a gift card to Detailers Domain. Always great stuff to buy over there. Bumperplugs has gift cards, too.
Old 11-23-2011, 09:49 AM
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Whats all the anti cover?? I have used a car covers for 25 years without any issues and my cars are usually in concourse condition. You just need to know how to use a car cover properly. Never cover a dirty car. Always take some detailer spray and go over the car before covering. Learn the proper way to put on and take off a car cover. I cover my cars/motorcycles for winter storage when they sit in my garage. This keeps dust and accidental rubs and bangs off of the car. I also will use car covers at shows before the event in case of quick rain showers. I like the OEM Porsche car cover. It is soft on the inside, breaths well and is very custom fit (tail/no tail). I got a great deal at Park Place Porsche. They give a PCA discount.


http://porsche.parkplacestores.com/catalog.asp?ci=1206
Old 11-23-2011, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by TheMystro
Whats all the anti cover?? I have used a car covers for 25 years without any issues and my cars are usually in concourse condition. You just need to know how to use a car cover properly. Never cover a dirty car. Always take some detailer spray and go over the car before covering. Learn the proper way to put on and take off a car cover. I cover my cars/motorcycles for winter storage when they sit in my garage. This keeps dust and accidental rubs and bangs off of the car. I also will use car covers at shows before the event in case of quick rain showers. I like the OEM Porsche car cover. It is soft on the inside, breaths well and is very custom fit (tail/no tail). I got a great deal at Park Place Porsche. They give a PCA discount.


http://porsche.parkplacestores.com/catalog.asp?ci=1206


Thanks Mystro. Your thoughts are exactly mine. Had my 928 cover and used it for 18 years, no issues.
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Who in the heck, in their right mind, would ever store a car long enough to need a cover?
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Originally Posted by Ed Hughes
Who in the heck, in their right mind, would ever store a car long enough to need a cover?
Good point Ed!



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