New CW FD owner...looking for garage dust cover
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New CW FD owner...looking for garage dust cover
Hello! I'm a new owner of a 94 CW FD. She will always be garage-kept, but the first order of business is to buy a dust cover. Someone suggested that I look into the Sakebomb car covers, but I want to make sure I do some more homework. Anyone else have any suggestions? Better yet, anyone selling one?
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For a garage kept car, using a fresh cut-away of this stuff each time you want to cover it is the best way to go. https://www.homedepot.com/p/3M-Hand-...B-12/206568307
Will keep all the dust off and zero chance it will scratch the paint. Eventually, dust covers begin to faintly scratch paint when putting them on or taking them off. Some may have different opinions, but all the people I know in the auto paint and detailing industry (not many, but they are experts) do this.
Will keep all the dust off and zero chance it will scratch the paint. Eventually, dust covers begin to faintly scratch paint when putting them on or taking them off. Some may have different opinions, but all the people I know in the auto paint and detailing industry (not many, but they are experts) do this.
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Wow, literally packaging it up. Very interesting. I'll look into it. I do plan on putting on a thousand miles a year to enjoy the vehicle, so some level of ease of access will be important. Thanks for the tip!
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