Good outdoor car cover?
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No its not a 4 layer like storm weave. The underside is smooth - but not a cotton liner. However, I'm pretty sure a chunk of ice falling from a 10,000' thunderhead hits harder than an acorn... I know the horses sure weren't happy! ![Wink](https://themustangsource.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Here's the factory link for their pitch. The 'Material' link in the upper right goes in to detail. I was told by Coverking the one from Costco Online is the 'Silver Guard Plus'.
http://www.coverking.com/c-1-custom-car-covers.aspx
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Here's the factory link for their pitch. The 'Material' link in the upper right goes in to detail. I was told by Coverking the one from Costco Online is the 'Silver Guard Plus'.
http://www.coverking.com/c-1-custom-car-covers.aspx
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i live on the north shore so i assume you get the same weather than i do (for the most part) its either a really bad winter, or we pretty much never see more than 2 or 3 inches of snow. Thats the problem with living right here, it all depends on wind direction and temperature of the ocean lol
Btw, the car you ordered is almost exactly what i would have ordered if i hadnt found this CS on the south shore
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