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Ive bought a rover 111i, its in good condition atm, but i don't want it to get worse. It will live outside while i finish a mini I'm restoring. I need a car cover for it , whats a good one? Plus when you put the cover on the car, if the car is wet, do they hold the water ? thanks
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Rich
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@foxmcintyre
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Unless the car leaks horrendously or it’s parked somewhere with heavy fallout from industry or trees, I wouldn’t bother. They hold moisture against the paint, and the movement in the wind etc will scratch or mark the paint. Just keep it clean and waxed would be a better solution imo.
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right ok, i kinda thought the same, but wasnt sure. i don't want the car to get into a state, i like it too much!
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madmog
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@madmog
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Wash and wax every few months, maybe give it a ride around the block too.
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Oct 22, 2022 17:51:46 GMT
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Last Edit: Oct 22, 2022 17:52:08 GMT by 88zxturbo
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Oct 22, 2022 19:19:14 GMT
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that looks a good one, i am about to order one, my brother DarrenW dosnt have a golf that lives outside and is covered by one of these i was about to order one of those. The car is sat outside under a tree, it is starting to look wet all the time so i think a cover is a good idea. Like the idea of leaving the windows open a crack too! thanks. ill make my mind up out of the 2
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