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Very Specific Dust Cover Needed

jpalamaro

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Mea culpa in advance, but not sure whiere dust covers FIT in the forum mix.
I already have a 'decent/expensive' dust cover for my Corvette, but am looking for something very specific. On my motorcycles I have multiple, very lightweight ripstop nylon covers. They are waterproof and pack up to a very small size.

I am not concerned about waterproof, nor pack-up size, but rather ease of handling. Does anyone make a very simple, ripstop nylon dust cover for the Corvette.

Thanks in advance and don't mean to appear to be writing grumpy; I just wanted to let others know I have covers already, and am looking for a speficic one.

Thanks again...
 
Mid America has a very good breakdown of many covers, what they are made of and what their purpose is.

I don't use a cover because I am always leary of scratching the paint. One errant grain of sand and its all over.
 
Mid America has a very good breakdown of many covers, what they are made of and what their purpose is.

I don't use a cover because I am always leary of scratching the paint. One errant grain of sand and its all over.

Thanks for the heads up. You are dead on correct with an errant grain of sand. Now I know this sounds crazy, but I rarely use the cover for that reason, and why I want a lightweight one, ripstock nylon. Also, while this might be consider CRAZY, I use a fresh Swiffer (one of those dusters used for homes) and very, very lightly 'brush' the car prior to putting on the cover to lessen the sand possibility. Nice to feel normal among the crazies.:D:D

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