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Rolling with the homies
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Oak Cliff... that's my hood...
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Quick question about car cover!
I had it on my car last night and I didn't know it was going to rain this morning. Is it OK to leave it on the car or should I go ahead and take it off right now? It's pretty soaked right now but I didn't check and see if it went through or not.
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turn it!
Join Date: Jul 2001
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I think it depends on the cover, some breathe and you don't need to remove them!
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Rolling with the homies
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Oak Cliff... that's my hood...
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Thanks for the quick reply. Here is what the material looks like, still can't remember the name but I just went to CoverCraft's website and they say the same thing.
Just a little concerned, I've never had the cover on before when it rained and I was concerned about it screwing something up on my car.
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Ninja
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Giving up on people
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I have one from Steeda that I bought when I lived in Jacksonville, FL. I split for one of my 6-month cruises, and covered the car. We know how often it rains in Florida, and after 6 months, the car was fine. So, you should be ok.
KJ
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Lifer
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Waxahachie
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Back when it snowed up here i left the cover on my car to make it easier to get the snow off later. The dang cover froze to the paint! I ripped the thing takin it off. I guess is wasn't a snow blocker cover eh?
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