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    Best car cover

    I'll get right to it,,,who makes the best indoor/garage car cover. Cats walkin on dusty car

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    Bob,

    I've been use'n California Car Cover for years... I use the cotton/flannel

    http://www.calcarcover.com/

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    Now thats a tight fit. Thanks

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    I like the stretchy satin type the best, very form fitting, very nice/soft up against the car paint, not at all bulky or heavy.

    All that being said, here in humid climates I find car covers, no matter how breathe-able they claim to be, they trap lots of moisture against the car....but in those desert like conditions, I understand.
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    a lot of moisture at 35,000 ft The desert? probably too dry.

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    I just bought a https://www.autopyjama.com/ based on advice of other board members... still waiting for it. Will report when I get it...
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    I use Walmart.

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    $24.95 and a Lifetime Guarantee

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    For what its worth I have tried them all. Factory Porsche, satin, indoor, outdoor, Walmart, cotton, etc. My choice for best all-around cover is either an Evolution 3 or 4. Use it inside, outside, along side. Wont matter. Its just a good cover. Its heavy and wont store in a small bag, but they last forever & work like you expect a cover that you spent some money on to work.

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    Best car Cover

    I have the 100% Cotton Non-flannel for interior use. They are light weight and washable. Custom fitted for my 356 and 911.

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    diegok did you ever this car cover? interested to know how you like it.

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