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Old 10-19-2022, 06:38 PM   #5
dpevans

 
Drives: 2024 Riverside Blue 2SS 1LE
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Fort Wayne, IN
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I don't care what any car cover manufacture says put on and taking off a car cover will scratch the paint no matter how careful you are. I only use my for long term storage (more than two weeks) and only after I have washed it. I tried the GM outdoor cover my kids got me don't even bother it's awful for scratching paint, too stiff, elastic edges. I bought a California cover Plushweave Cotton Flannel indoor only. I always make sure the edges fold up away from the paint as I take it off and put it on. I fold the sides up on top two folds then roll from the front to the back and try not to slide the cover, though its impossible then once I hit the back window I finish and store it in the GM bag the kid got me. I sometimes wonder if it would be worth it to buy some of the plastic sheeting material body shops use to cover cars in the shop.
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