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Old 09-28-2011, 06:43 PM   #12 (permalink)
Masa
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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 View Post
Masa, thanks for posting up a picture of this. I originally thought it was the black Z cover, but now I know, its still a nice cover!
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Originally Posted by mr_sk View Post
Right on good looks for the update w/the pic, thanks!
No prob guys.

I found that the best way to use an outdoor car cover and avoid it marring up/swirling the paint is to make sure it is absolutely clean and dust free before applying it. That means after a drive - if you don't want to wash - at least use some quick detailer and wipe off the dirt before putting it on or leave it off altogether until you clean/detail the car again. Also doesn't hurt to have a good coat of wax on as well.

Also, for potential buyers - remember no cover is 100% water-proof. Water getting in is ok - its the dirt/debris/leaves you want to keep out.
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