Car Covers?

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Ok I want a car cover for the stang but I want a SOFT ONE that will not scratch the paint, I DONT care about UV and Rain/Snow protection since its in my Garage. I just want to keep the dust off my car basically. So I want one of a soft material not that rough thick material that most of them are, is there such thing, where can I get one?

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ya i was looking into getting a car cover for mine to i need a lil help as well :eek:
 

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matt I have a simonize one from canadian tire, I think its one of the higher models and its wicked even outside.

plus I think they're around 100 bucks or something
 

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Yeah, it's called a tarp..wtf haha


Seriously though, have you thought about using a common, cuddly bed sheet?..makes funkin sense to me..
 

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thanks guys and yeah I was thinking a bedsheet, problem is dust can still get thru I think and it will be hard to find one big enough for the entire car.

Peter ive heard those are pretty good all around covers for the price but the thing is I want a indoor one, there ususally softer and better for dust where as the outdoor are thicker slightly rougher material to keep out the rain etc.
 

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I got a couple from Costco - they work great, fit great, and they're cheap. My cars are both in the garage as well.
 
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Well if its parked all winter + then when you remove the cover the dust will rub against the car scratching it, dust and dirt is the reason your paint gets scratched. anyways i think im gonna drop dimes and get the Dustop from Wolf which is $150 not bad.
 

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Matt94GT said:
Well if its parked all winter + then when you remove the cover the dust will rub against the car scratching it, dust and dirt is the reason your paint gets scratched. anyways i think im gonna drop dimes and get the Dustop from Wolf which is $150 not bad.

I've got a wolf car cover. I've had it for about 6 months and probably have taken it on and off the car 100 times. I've seen VERY minimal swirling, probably more from washing it than the cover. As long as you keep it clean you shouldn't have a problem with scratching the paint.
 

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i picked one up from canadian tire for $30, i havent put it on yet im waiting to clean /wax my car before i do, but its a really soft material.
 
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Red said:
Matt94GT said:
Well if its parked all winter + then when you remove the cover the dust will rub against the car scratching it, dust and dirt is the reason your paint gets scratched. anyways i think im gonna drop dimes and get the Dustop from Wolf which is $150 not bad.

which one do u have man?

I've got a wolf car cover. I've had it for about 6 months and probably have taken it on and off the car 100 times. I've seen VERY minimal swirling, probably more from washing it than the cover. As long as you keep it clean you shouldn't have a problem with scratching the paint.
 

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I bought one at Canadian Tire but it was loose fitting and not made of quality material. I then bought one from Ford and it is great. Nice soft underside, fits extremely well, and is dust proof. It also looks great.
 

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