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Old 12-04-2023, 02:27 PM   #18
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Default Re: Purfit Car Covers

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Originally Posted by FoxtrotGolfXray 5.0 View Post
My initial thought was "Wow, hadn't thought of that! Good idea." Then I thought to myself if a simple piece of cardboard cut to size would be just as effective and cheaper.

Then I saw your post DFB, and I realised that a few pieces of cardboard is going to be far more likely in my garage than those commercially available products at that price! Even on special, a set of wheel covers would be about a third of the price of the cover itself
Waxit is $64 for the set of 4, I thought that was pretty cheap.

Personally i'm not sold on car covers. I used a covercraft one on my old T3 and it caused micro scratching from where the seams met the felt on the join points. That was enough for me, now I just let them get dusty. Appreciate not everyone is as OCD and they do a very good job at keeping the dust off.
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