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You need a ceramic coating to combat that bird lime, put some of your wrap cash towards that.
Lol it's fine, it wont get sh1t on most nights, it's usually when I leave my car for a couple of days and don't drive it that it's become a bird sh1tting target practice haven, the cover will stop the acidic cr4p from them burning into the paint.
 

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Lol it's fine, it wont get sh1t on most nights, it's usually when I leave my car for a couple of days and don't drive it that it's become a bird sh1tting target practice haven, the cover will stop the acidic cr4p from them burning into the paint.
If a bird sh1ts on your car just don't take her out in it again. Simples.

meanwhile... I'll prob put an indoor cover on mine in the winter to keep dust out of the fabric top (vert).
 

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Covercraft car covers

Just checked Fords web site and see they're selling Car Covers, they look rather good and even have the Mustang Logo stamped on them, little on the expensive side though, my question is although my car will be kept in a garage I was thinking of going for the Outdoor one (my OCD kicking in) and was wondering if it would be ok used inside a garage?
Those Ford car covers are cheaper through the direct manufacturer website. https://www.covercraft.com/cartlink/index.php?cust_id=covercraft&prod_id=cccc

Now to your question. If you type in what exactly your looking for on covercrafts website you will find the exact requirements you need. Indoor, dustproof etc. Your probably going to choose the "Noah" covercraft version.

I would recommend these on your non-daily driver Mustang. I was seriously considering getting these but decided it would be a waste and time and money on a daily driver like mine. BTW, I used to own the "evolution" model on my old weekend WRX vehicle. Absolutely loved these covers! It saved me water during the summer months and less washes! And no scratches! It's super safe for your clear coat. Just be sure not to have leaves or gunk get stuck underneath when you reapply the cover on your car. You have an option to get a stow away bag to go with it too!
 

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If a bird sh1ts on your car just don't take her out in it again. Simples.

meanwhile... I'll prob put an indoor cover on mine in the winter to keep dust out of the fabric top (vert).
Lol, mine might not fit in the garage I don't think, I can fit two hardbacks side by side with about 2 foot front and back. If I sort the garage out and re- space everything I'll fit the mustang in :)

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Hardbacks? I think that's your library not your garage matey :D
F*cking auto correct.

Hatchbacks. I don't have a library all my reading is electronic [emoji41]

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You could have warned me over that spider picture.....I almost shat my pants, now mopping the floor after my tea went sideways.....thanks.
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