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If you are getting dust or scratches, you likely don't have a very good cover, or there is something else going on. I know some hate ceramic coatings, but they do help in many cases.


i hate them all,dust collectors and scratch magnets. Id rather my car get dusty

If my car is sitting for winter ill toss on a 14.00 plastic car cover the body shops use then toss it when im done.
 

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If you are getting dust or scratches, you likely don't have a very good cover, or there is something else going on. I know some hate ceramic coatings, but they do help in many cases.

when you car sits covered and your car cover collects dust as they do and you remove it
When going to add it back over your car again it will dump dust all over the car

No thanks
 

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I use mine in a completely different manner. I wash my car, park it in the garage and cover it with the cover that has been cleaned also. I only drive the Mustang on the weekend. The cover is not removed until Friday evening, which is when I drive the car. The cover then goes in the wash and goes back on the car AFTER the car has been washed on Sunday. The cover is not removed during the week and is never put back on the car before washing it and the car again.

I do get your point, why you don't use a cover. :)

when you car sits covered and your car cover collects dust as they do and you remove it
When going to add it back over your car again it will dump dust all over the car

No thanks
 

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The dirt is on top of the cover,weeks and weeks of dirt and dust
You remove cover and then replace the dust inevitably gets on the car

One of the best things I bought was a water filter Deionizer
The water I rinse with no more water spots,so if my car gets dusty I rinse and let it air dry
no more towels and really dont even need a blower and can wash in the sun

Now I dont worry about a cover anymore



I use mine in a completely different manner. I wash my car, park it in the garage and cover it with the cover that has been cleaned also. I only drive the Mustang on the weekend. The cover is not removed until Friday evening, which is when I drive the car. The cover then goes in the wash and goes back on the car AFTER the car has been washed on Sunday. The cover is not removed during the week and is never put back on the car before washing it and the car again.

I do get your point, why you don't use a cover. :)
 

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I have an indoor cover from amazon that is a perfect fit and the ford outdoor cover which leaves a lot to be desired. The amazon cover is my go to.
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