AMEN!! Brian in Mich who also has several cars in different materials stored inside. joeyjr wrote: > The cars I have stored inside all have car covers. I > have several different styles and materials. They all > seem to do the job ok.That is keeping the dust off. I > prefer the lighter nylon parachute type material, because > it is light, and after you once get the hang of it, you > can put them on the car by yourself without much effort.As > far a taking one to a car show, It's not worth the > effort. If' it's at a National Meet like WPC where the > cars are parked inside or under roof at night, the cover > works fine. But if the car is parked outside and it > rains, I would rather it not be covered. I have had a > car get wetter with a cover on it. The cover may start > out waterproff, but that wears off after a while. If the > cover gets saturated , the rain will get in places it > never went before, like in vents, and window seals. > Instead of running off the car, it holds the moisture on > the car. Even if the cover is water tight, condensation > gets under it and the car still gets wet. Then you not > only still have a wet car, but a very large wet car cover > to deal with. Then you need to find a laundramat to dry > the cover., so you can put it back in the car to take it > home. I found it just a easy to towel down the wet car > after it rains, like everyone else is doing, and the car > looks good and ready to show. That's just my opinion. Joe > PaolucciWalton, Ky.
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