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Old 09-10-2002 | 09:13 AM
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Default Covercraft Blue Sunbrella Car Cover [Photos]

I highly recommend this custom fit car cover from Covercraft >>>



It only takes about 1 minute to put the cover on if you fold it properly with the antennea hole on top >>>


Next cover antennea >>>


And then the passenger side mirror >>>


And next the driver side mirror >>>


After that just cover the front and the back - very easy!

I got a Blue Sunbrella interior cover too but I don't use it as much >>>

Old 09-10-2002 | 12:37 PM
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That is sweet
Old 09-10-2002 | 12:40 PM
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I have the Covercraft Weathershield cover, and it only takes me 1/2 minute to put it on.
Old 09-10-2002 | 01:26 PM
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Old 09-10-2002 | 02:29 PM
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Why not get the official one?
Old 09-10-2002 | 03:43 PM
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NeuralMan or anyone who owns a car cover...How soft is the cover itself? Will it scratch the paint if there's some dust under the cover? Is it a thin cover only to be used for dry weather or is it one of those thick covers like the Kimberly-Clarks. I haven't used a cover for a few years now but let me know what you think. Thx
Old 09-10-2002 | 04:14 PM
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Originally posted by SEVNT4
NeuralMan or anyone who owns a car cover...How soft is the cover itself? Will it scratch the paint if there's some dust under the cover? Is it a thin cover only to be used for dry weather or is it one of those thick covers like the Kimberly-Clarks. I haven't used a cover for a few years now but let me know what you think. Thx
Mine is a semi thick cover for all weather (sunny, rain etc...). My car is Sebring silver as well. Even if it scratches the paint a little, it would not be noticeable. Just keep your car nicely waxed. I use the cover when I park my car at work. I think it's better to have some removable tiny fine scratches than a fade out convertible top.... My top looks brand new after 10 months of ownership! I have only noticed a few fine scratches that I have already removed with the 3M stuff.
Old 09-10-2002 | 04:58 PM
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I have the same cover, all weather, used it for a year now and the car is like new. I cover it each night below a carport primarily because of prowling cats. It just takes me 20 seconds or so to put it on or off. If the car is really dirty you should not put the cover over since some of the dirt will adhere to the car cover. I keep mine clean and zaino'd.
Old 09-10-2002 | 06:17 PM
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I have the Cali car cover for mine. Some kind of super parachute material that blocks water, won't freeze to the paint, lets air through and folds up into a little tiny manageable ball. What a piece of crap! They use some kind of whale oil to stitch the seams that got all over the paint (black car!). It took an entire day of scrubbing, waxing, and clay baring to get it out.
Oh yeah, your cover looks cool. I like the interior cover piece.
Old 09-10-2002 | 07:25 PM
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Originally posted by SEVNT4
NeuralMan or anyone who owns a car cover...How soft is the cover itself? Will it scratch the paint if there's some dust under the cover? Is it a thin cover only to be used for dry weather or is it one of those thick covers like the Kimberly-Clarks. I haven't used a cover for a few years now but let me know what you think. Thx
This cover is a thick soft cloth material similar to blue jeans . . . It has the highest UV protection of all the Covercraft covers. . . It suppose to have pretty high water resistance too but I have not used it in the rain yet . . . When the top is up , it fits like a glove . . . When the top is down it's a nice relaxed fit The way this cover fits the car , it tucks under the front and back fender so even without the optional cable lock , I really don't think a strong wind can lift the cover . It fits my S like a custom sock - It's really awesome . I use it when I park at work and I even put it on when it's in my garage to protect from dust .

I don't have a problem with scratches because I have 3 coats of Zaino and I'll wipe the dust/dirt off with a microfiber towel and Zaino Z6 Gloss Enhancer before I put the cover on.

You can check out the different Covercraft covers here >>>

http://www.covercraft.com/cover_fabrics.htm


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