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Old 04-07-2016, 01:42 AM
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I'm attempting to find the best way to temporarily cover cars to prevent dust, dirt, debris from accumulating. I had the idea of sewing together the biggest microfiber towels to make a gigantic temporary car cover. Probably cost prohibitive. What is the best way?
Old 04-07-2016, 02:14 PM
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Buy a car cover... There are all different grades/prices. The simple covers are fairly inexpensive and should do exactly what you're looking for.
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For indoor, I have seen people using bed sheets

For outdoor, there are clear plastic sheets used

These are all temporary. A good indoor real cover is around $200. Well worth the price. You can also use an outdoor cover inside as well.
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I would buy a cover. What ever you do, do not use plastic....it will trap moisture and cause corrosion.



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