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Old 03-28-2016, 07:42 PM
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The plastic cover looks like what I'm looking for honestly. I don't plan on keeping a cover on the car for more than a week or two at one time, and I don't see the plastic harming the paint as I pull it off/put it on. I wouldn't want to leave a plastic cover on my car long term, due to breathability issues. And if it gets too dusty to reuse, just throw it away. The $20 price sounds good also..
What do you guys do with the fabric type covers once dust saturates the fabric after a year or two? Washing machine? I have a truck in my shop that belongs to my brother with a cloth cover on it, and it will have to be cleaned or thrown away, because the dust is so thick on it. It's probably ruined.
Eager to see where to purchase the plastic covers...
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