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GripTime

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You're most certainly welcome to disagree, as that's your opinion. But I can most certainly tell you that my black 2016 Corvette Z06 most certainly showed scratching from putting the cover on/off when it was not spotless. That silver hides more than you think.
I will concede black or dark colors could be a different animal that I am not familiar with. But as I stated my cover is folded on and off, very little sliding. It's folded on and off like folding a blanket.

My DH is PPF Ceramic and also under a cover but obviously that is protected with the paint protection.
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I will concede black or dark colors could be a different animal that I am not familiar with. But as I stated my cover is folded on and off, very little sliding. It's folded on and off like folding a blanket.

My DH is PPF Ceramic and also under a cover but obviously that is protected with the paint protection.
My DH is ceramic coated as well. It, too, can be scratched, as can PPF. Good luck!
 

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Talking about indoor covers.....That's the battle in my mind. In all reality you would need to verify the cover is 100% dust/debris free as well as the entire car.

So is it better just to let the dust build up...drive it and then bathe it again vs cover on/off intervals that adds risk each time.

Dunno...splitting hairs and first world problems. LOL
 

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So...what I'm getting here is it's better to have no car cover for a car that's parked outside my residence versus having one? (I'd be daily driving a GT eventually in my case.)
 

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So...what I'm getting here is it's better to have no car cover for a car that's parked outside my residence versus having one? (I'd be daily driving a GT eventually in my case.)
Yea, I wouldn't use a car cover if this was my use. My car is only driven once or twice per month so the car cover isn't even being removed that much. And my car never really gets dirty.
 

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So...what I'm getting here is it's better to have no car cover for a car that's parked outside my residence versus having one? (I'd be daily driving a GT eventually in my case.)
No, I would not remove and install a car cover every day.
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