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Indoor car cover options

Started by YGBSM, June 15, 2020, 08:07:45 AM

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YGBSM

I've been looking at indoor car covers and there are so many choices and prices.  Really need some suggestions and help. 

I know I want a good quality, fitted cover than won't scratch.  Other than that, I'm lost.  What makes a $600 cover better than a $175 cover?

TIA!
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RallyeMike

I have a big, heavy cover and I don't like it. It's kind of unwieldy getting on and off.  It gets dusty and takes up a lot of space when not on the car.

Now I'm using the 3 mil plastic bags with elastic on the bottom that body shops use. They go on an off quick, can wad up into as small space, and are reusable many times. They don't do much to protect from heavy objects but they keep the dust off and you can blow off the dust with compressed air easily. You can buy them on eBay in multi packs for just a few bucks.



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Todd Wilson

I bought a California car cover about 16 years ago and its held up well. Its for indoors but can be used outdoors on a limited use deal. Could take it to a over night car show or what ever if you wanted to. It is kinda big and bulky but goes on and off fairly ez.

Todd


c00nhunterjoe

I have a 25 dollar ollies cover for indoor use. Never had an issue with scratching .