Properly Applying and Removing Your Car Cover
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@operacaster Covercraft is the brand I recommend. If you are watching this video from the thread in which I posted it, then you will see a link to the Covercraft chart. That chart will narrow down and recommend the outdoor cover you should buy. There are more than one to choose from, depending on your needs.
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@Quatchkopf Thanks for watching. :)
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Sweet looking car! Thank you for the car covering tips.
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Good video, good technique thanks
MYM45ONTUBE 3 months ago
@MYM45ONTUBE Thanks for watching. :)
Junkman2000 3 months ago
So, if I used my California Duster before applying to cover when I get to work, would that be 'less damage' than if I didn't use the duster? I HAVE to park at my boss' house and there are the occasional batch of kids over there. Case in point, I corrected my paint last weekend, yesterday after work, I see two little dirty hand prints slapped right dead center of my driver side door. Lessor of two evils, the muddy hand prints on my 3 month old car, or the cover causing damage. Hmmm.
Kick2TheJunk 5 months ago
@Kick2TheJunk That's a call you have to make. It would take me a half hour to CA dust the car, waterless wash it and then cover it. That's a half hour of sleep that I'd loose!
Junkman2000 5 months ago
hey junkman..wondering what you thought of outdoor car covers? i'm lucky enough to have a 42 year old pretty perfect 650 horse camaro which lives in ia trailer, an 87 grand national for my daily driver, a denail to pull the camaro .. :--) and last week mama said she needed a new car and came home with a baby benz. UNLUCKY me though is, i have no garage.. what do you think of outdoor covers and if you like any what brand and kind. just bought your kit from adams.... hope we meet someday
operacaster 7 months ago
@operacaster Thanks for watching!
Junkman2000 7 months ago