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Car Cover - Indoor

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by Gershwin, Jan 27, 2008.

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  1. Gershwin

    Gershwin F1 Veteran

    Feb 21, 2005
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    Looking for an indoor only car cover. What is the best material for indoor storage? Any links guidance appreciated.
     
  2. rimoore

    rimoore Formula 3

    Nov 18, 2004
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    I use these. They are as soft as a baby blanket.
     
  3. FandLcars

    FandLcars F1 Rookie

    Aug 6, 2006
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    I considered the Covercraft Formfit and Duststop and also the California Car Company Superweave. I wanted good dust protection and also some reasonable ding protection, as well as being able to wash it in a home washing machine.

    I decided to get the Formfit. I think it will have good dust protection, good ding protection, and can be washed at home without a big problem. It's still in transit, though, so haven't rec'd it yet. I bought it from www.autopartswarehouse.com, which was about $20 cheaper than anywhere else I could find. Website said it was in stock, but it did take them 5 bus. days to ship it out.

    Here's a link to the Covercraft Indoor cover comparison chart:

    http://www.covercraft.com/fabric%20guide%20INDOOR%20rev%2012-07.pdf

    Let us know if you find a smoking deal on a great cover somewhere!

    Rick
     
  4. Gershwin

    Gershwin F1 Veteran

    Feb 21, 2005
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    forgot attachment...


    and FandLCars - thanks for the link - bummer they don't carry the year I need. Surprisingly they carry every other Ferrari model for that given year but the one I'm looking for.
     
  5. Jeff SD

    Jeff SD Formula Junior

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  6. Hungry4$$$

    Hungry4$$$ Karting

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  7. rimoore

    rimoore Formula 3

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  8. Jerrari

    Jerrari F1 Veteran

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    I have had 2 of the CoverCraft "Dustop" covers (indoors only), and they are awesome!
     
  9. venusone

    venusone F1 Rookie

    Mar 20, 2004
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    I bought from Griot's some black Spandex type form fitting cover w/ my last name embroidered on the front. Very nice. For outside I’ve gone w/ California Car Cover for all my cars for years w/ the latest from Kimberly Clark – the same company that supplies the hospital I work at w/ surgical masks, gowns, etc. I’ve always thought that that was amusing.
     
  10. alberto

    alberto Formula 3

    Aug 25, 2001
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    CoastCar Covers makes great covers. Located in San Diego, Morena Boulevard. I have a couple of their stretch covers. They do custom work too, if your car does not happen to be in their catalog of patterns.
     
  11. jvmax

    jvmax Formula Junior
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    Oct 16, 2006
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    ok, I know why people cover their sports cars indoors, but why buy a car you cannot look at???? Every time I go out into the garage I love to just sit and stare at what I have. It would be too much of a problem to take off 5 car covers on the 5 cars I have...
     
  12. doug328

    doug328 Formula 3

    Mar 11, 2004
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    bunch of good products to choose from, just depends on your preference and price range. I use one from Griots garage. Custom fit, fabric can breath but keeps the dust off the car. The first 6 months I had the car, I did not have a cover and was amazed at how much dust can get on the car. Only problem is what someone else pointed out, which is now I can't look at it every time I go out in the garage.
     
  13. FandLcars

    FandLcars F1 Rookie

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    Actually, one of the reasons I like to cover my car is that I don't get to used to looking at it... I like the anticipation of uncovering it and seeing it after days of not looking at it ;)
     
  14. Bullfighter

    Bullfighter Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Jan 26, 2005
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    +1

    Also, I've found that car covers collect dust and my car actually stays cleaner without one (stored indoors).
     
  15. newgentry

    newgentry Formula Junior

    Nov 23, 2007
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    Robert
    No doubt. But, if your wife has a cat, as mine does, and little kitty has a bad habit of sneaking into the garage, then an indoor car cover is an absolute necessity. There is no "blood running cold," heart-stopping terror like what I experienced the first day my girl arrived. She hadn't been in the garage 10 mins, I stepped inside to get a soda, came back out, and HOLY %&#@% THE CAT GOT IN THE GARAGE AND IS ON THE HOOD!!!!!!!!!!!! AND ITS NOT DECLAWED!!!! So I step towards her, slowly and quietly, saying "nice kitty, nice kitty" while in my mind I am saying "You *%$#@ piece of *%^$ if you put one scratch on that car you're going to die a very violent death and my wife will never find your body." Soldiers caught in minefields haven't walked as lightly as I did towards that cat that day. Is the cat still alive, you ask? Yep, because that little feline brain must have caught the impending violence vibes that were blasting from my head, and it didn't twitch. Lifted her off, pitched her outside, went straight to store and bought a cover.
     
  16. Air_Cooled_Nut

    Air_Cooled_Nut Formula Junior

    Nov 25, 2004
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    Sounds like blatant advertising, particularly since there's zip for a profile. Next!
     

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