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Old 04-16-2012, 01:50 PM
Teetoe_Jones Teetoe_Jones is offline
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The covers are made from expanded PVC vinyl. The reason is that they are impervious to all oil and fluid spills, wipe up easily, are thick enough to protect against impacts, and the material will not pick up any dirt or shavings if they ever fall on the ground.
Blankets or covers with a micro fiber backing all have the potential to pick up small particles like metal dust from cut off wheels, small shavings from drill bits, dirt, and other things that will scratch paint. We also do not use magnets for the same reason and rely instead on a superior pattern and fitment.

The material is very expensive and hard to come by, but after 7 prototypes and pattern variations, this was the most durable, best fittings, and most armor like of all the covers we made. We are also hand making these and the sewing and binding on them is show car interior level on every seam. You won't find a nicer, better made, more durable, paint protection device for your classic Camaro anywhere. When a touch up costs well over $500, and your paint and body work was 5 figures deep, spending under $300 to protect it for its life time seems like a no brainer to me.

Tyler
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