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Old 02-12-2018, 12:48 PM
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Ok, gentleman this is my $.02 and only my opinion. One cover cannot do 2-different job's well. I've had car cover's on all my nice cars for the last 40+ years. #1 rule on car covers, Never, never put a Polyester (plastic) cover on anything that has paint (your Cobra) Think about it, (would you wash your Cobra with a Polyester mitt?) That's what most cover's are ,or some other Poly thing. #2 always use cotton, that at least will not scratch the paint, if using a out door cover, put a cotton blanket, sheet, under and the Polyester cover over that. I have a indoor cover that is just cotton under, and flannel on top. Those are pretty much the best you can get for indoor. We Cobra owner's spent a lot of money on our paint job's so two cover's are way to go. Oh, and if you can tie down your outside one, if there is any wind, don't get me started on car covers and wind, like putting on a car cover on a open trailered car, (Bad News) Thank you letting me add my $,02, Tom.
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