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Car Covers
Hi, does anyone use one? What are your thoughts?
I bought one today, Kenco brand made out of some fancy stuff and it would want to be cause I paid a 100 bucks for it. Mainly to keep the cat off the paint.
I can't even get the bloody thing on, it seems they forgot to include the extra person that you need to put it on. I can't find this extra person anywhere. I think I might take it back, I don't want to wrestle with this thing all the time.
I try to put it on and the crap is that slippery it's on the floor before I can move.
I bought one today, Kenco brand made out of some fancy stuff and it would want to be cause I paid a 100 bucks for it. Mainly to keep the cat off the paint.
I can't even get the bloody thing on, it seems they forgot to include the extra person that you need to put it on. I can't find this extra person anywhere. I think I might take it back, I don't want to wrestle with this thing all the time.
I try to put it on and the crap is that slippery it's on the floor before I can move.
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The only thing I'd say about car covers is that they scratch the duco. They get grit and grime on them and when they blow in the breeze the grit rubs on the paint work and scratches it... Also the fact that half the time you probably wouldnt be arsed about spending the time to put the bloody thing on (yes extra person not included - I think it mentions it somewhere in the instructions!!
)... My 2 cents

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yeah i used to use one when i didn't have a carport. It was good for protecting against dust and bloody bird poos, but all that crap built up on the top and when it rained the crap seeped through and I was left with a really dirty car
(it said it was waterproof too...i guess that means that the cover itself is waterproof but doesn't protect the car like i thought) 


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hmpphh you guys don't know how much trouble i put to protect my car from the sun since i don't have a garage, i bought a $200 carport at super cheap autos and after half a year, the wind blew it away like a kite, then car covers, i put 2 of em, extra protection. Still all torn up... no best solution 

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hahaha i don't live there, got friends there, yeah the white supra is my friend as well, most of the time he'll park there. I park on the same floor as well.
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