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yeah just dont get cheap dodgy ones from autobarn/kmart or whatever cos they arent tight/well fitted at all and little rocks/particles get blown in and create several surface scratches... so yeah, well worth the investment on a custom fit one if u park outdoors or will use one regularly.<3j
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Originally posted by Noel View PostLey ... How many car covers do you have? LoL ... You're going completely the opposite direction of "experienced owners".
And how do little rocks/particles get blown upwards and create scratches when the dynamics of gravity defy that to even happen?almost JDM spec, y0!
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hey hey hey calm down lol im just telling from a mates experience (u can call him an "experienced owner")... and thats as far as i know, i am not a car cover expert freak...
particles can be blown in many directions (not necessarily upwards) according to something called the wind.... and then when u remove your cover, it drags them across the surface? ummm does this make sense now? but yeah whatever... just contributing.Last edited by ley; 04-09-06, 10:15 PM.<3j
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Originally posted by leyparticles can be blown in many directions (not necessarily upwards) according to something called the wind.... and then when u remove your cover, it drags them across the surface?
Those who have seen my cars will know how immaculate the paintwork is with minimal care and maintenance, no car cover freaks here either. Just simple experience and basic physics knowledge. The tight elastics around the composite car cover will do instant scratches if you lose the flip/elasticity when attempting to put the cover on. Risk vs probability, the tight cover is more prone to damage over loose.
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