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    Re: Dust Cover for Garaged Vehicle

    Quote Originally Posted by DARK HORSE View Post
    I think car covers do more harm than good. No matter what, dust is going to get under them and between the cover and the paint. When removing or installing the cover dust is going to get rubbed around on the paint.
    Good think the Geek doesn't sell car covers, huh?

    ....They don't sell car covers, right?

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    Re: Dust Cover for Garaged Vehicle

    Quote Originally Posted by XB70 View Post
    Good think the Geek doesn't sell car covers, huh?

    ....They don't sell car covers, right?
    They do sell them. I was debating it, but decided not to get one. My car has been sitting for 4 weeks now. Boy does dust build up fast. Hopefully I'll get out of this leg brace soon. I start twitching every time I see it. Plus, the wifes car looks horrible. Major knee surgery sucks big time!!!

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    Re: Dust Cover for Garaged Vehicle

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but if it's just dust collected from say...Winter storage in an enclosed place, like a garage, wouldn't a blower easily get rid of said dust??

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    Re: Dust Cover for Garaged Vehicle

    Quote Originally Posted by Cliffnopus View Post
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but if it's just dust collected from say...Winter storage in an enclosed place, like a garage, wouldn't a blower easily get rid of said dust??

    Cliff
    My car gets a LIGHT coat of dust during winter storage. I wash it off.

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