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Road Side Pub
Car Cover Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Camaro_94" data-source="post: 13585796" data-attributes="member: 68525"><p>It's really like a catch 22 with those car covers if you keep them outside.</p><p></p><p>I used to store my 02 SS outside during the winter and I had a pretty decent cover on it. When I would go to start it though, I would see a ton of dust under the cover (I put it away clean) and then in the spring I would see tons of scratches from where the cover was rubbing the dust in the paint. I almost feel like you're better off not having a cover on it so that doesn't happen.</p><p></p><p>IDK though... That's just my experience with storing cars outside. I would possibly look into a carport if that's at all possible for u.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camaro_94, post: 13585796, member: 68525"] It's really like a catch 22 with those car covers if you keep them outside. I used to store my 02 SS outside during the winter and I had a pretty decent cover on it. When I would go to start it though, I would see a ton of dust under the cover (I put it away clean) and then in the spring I would see tons of scratches from where the cover was rubbing the dust in the paint. I almost feel like you're better off not having a cover on it so that doesn't happen. IDK though... That's just my experience with storing cars outside. I would possibly look into a carport if that's at all possible for u. [/QUOTE]
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