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Marauder57
03-21-2004, 01:15 PM
Well I finally moved to my new house....but the garage is full of crap....may be for a long time.....main problem is this....we have some oak trees...and a ton of pollen...so my car has a fine yellow dust on it all the time.
I was looking into getting a car cover for my Blue MM....was looking for suggestions.....I know that with the Marauder Bra (for Bug Season) and the covers...if they get wet you need to take them off to dry out......
Is the dealership car cover and bra a good deal? Does it work well? It does get a little windy at our home....but not like Chi-Town.
Any input on this subject is greatly appreciated!
:D
MERCMAN
03-21-2004, 01:20 PM
DO NOT use the dealership car cover outside!!
There have been documented situations by members here about scratches and the general poor quality of it. Use it indoors only
The bra is a MUST have, check with THEDEALER on this site for the best price :rock:
CRUZTAKER
03-21-2004, 01:57 PM
Car covers to be utilized outside are specially made and can be very expensive.
DO NOT USE A STANDARD COVER IF IT'S GONNA GET WET!!!
The company I have purchased from in the past, and know what they are doing as far as specific cover build for application, is the 'California Car Cover Co.'
http://www.calcarcover.com (http://www.calcarcover.com/)
Call them and have a catalogue sent to you. Great products.
Mattsmerc
03-21-2004, 02:27 PM
Well I finally moved to my new house....but the garage is full of crap....may be for a long time.....main problem is this....we have some oak trees...and a ton of pollen...so my car has a fine yellow dust on it all the time.
I was looking into getting a car cover for my Blue MM....was looking for suggestions.....I know that with the Marauder Bra (for Bug Season) and the covers...if they get wet you need to take them off to dry out......
Is the dealership car cover and bra a good deal? Does it work well? It does get a little windy at our home....but not like Chi-Town.
Any input on this subject is greatly appreciated!
:D
welcome to my world of pollen and oak bloom :down: just about every week i wash my MM and then i put on the car cover for a couple of days to keep it clean.
Marauder57
03-21-2004, 05:59 PM
The pollen was not so bad until we moved.....worked hard when building the house to save the 3 big oaks....so how do they pay me back???? Plenty of pollen!
Good thing they look good! :depress:
martyo
03-21-2004, 08:21 PM
^^^What Barry said!!!^^^
Murader03
03-22-2004, 02:31 AM
>>>>>>What Barry said tiwce over>>>>>>>>>>>
Marauder57
03-22-2004, 07:19 AM
After I saw Barry's post went to the site and ordered a catalog.....man those guys do not play around......looks like they could put a cover on the Space Shuttle for re-entry! :up:
Haggis
03-23-2004, 10:00 AM
I bought a car cover for my car. It is 9' x 22' has two roll up garage doors and is made of 12 gauge steel. Cost about $2500 from Newmart Builders. It was put up in about three hours and can probably be disassembled even quicker. It was well worth it IMHO.
frdwrnch
03-23-2004, 10:38 AM
I have had the California car covers "Noah" material cover for two years with no problems. The Ford bra is nice also but I only use it during road trips.
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