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BEERMAN
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Can the SLP car covers be washed in a washing machine or taken to the car wash?
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SStylez
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It can be washed in the washing machine. If you have a black car it'll even scratch your paint!

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2001 Camaro SS
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DaddySS
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the directions say machine wash with mild detergent, gentle cycle. I think you also dry it using the delicate setting or just let it dry outside.

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2000 SS Convertible, M6, Onyx
Ebony leather, Hurst, Monsoon, 12 CD
SLP Options: Syntech, Mats, Fobs, Plaque, Cover.
SLP add ons:SS Grille, SLP Lid & K&N, smooth bellows, SLP CAI....
Other Add Ons: TTS LT headers Y Pipe and Cats, TR 220, LS6 Intake, GMMG, ASP underdrive pulley, Hypertech 180 stat, Granatelli MAF, Rapid Motor Sports custom tuning, BMR STB, LCAs, Relocation brackets, Adj. Panhard, Don Goetz bolt on SFCs, Hotchkis springs, Hurst Billet Plus shifter
Appearance: FRCs with afterthoughts SS overlays, Mark's Caliper decals on black painted calipers, AR TTIIs (Gunmetal Spokes) with BFG Gforce T/A KDWs...

96 Impala SS Black
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DAVE HOUNSELL
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Hi Guys,
So SStylez,
Do you not use your SS cover?
If not what cover do you use?
Thanks

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1999 SS-Black,6 speed, Hard Top Coupe, Dual Duals, Car Cover
Key Fobs and Dash Plaque, SS Mats, SLP Rear Deck Mat, Chrome ZR1 Wheels, Clear MTI Lid & K&N filter
Waiting to install: Lou's Short Stick & SS Grille!

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RHT
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I use my cover all the time. I have not noticed any scratches...and it's a black car.

Ryan

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I bought an 03 Mustang Cobra!

Used to Have:
2000 Camaro SS #4038.
Onyx black / Ebony leather.
6 speed with all GM factory options.
Y2Y package; Bilstein, dual/dual, ZR1 chrome wheels, plaques,mats and synthetics.
Stock Dyno:
309rwhp 328rwtq


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SStylez
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I used to use my car cover all the time but when I took my SS to get detailed the guy who did it said he had to take a lot of scratch marks off my car & told me to use a different car cover. I never told him I used one either. I tried using it one more time & I noticed after just that one use that I could see where the cover left scratch marks, so I sold the cover. I plan to get a California car cover; they are real soft unlike the SLP cover & won't scratch the paint.

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2001 Camaro SS
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poSSum
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quote:
Originally posted by SStylez:
It can be washed in the washing machine. If you have a black car it'll even scratch your paint!

Seems to me that no matter which cover you use, unless you can take it on and off without rubbing, fold it so that the outside never makes contact with the inside and keep the rockers and under the bumpers spotless, you are always exposed to a high degree of paint damage risk which must be factored against the damage that you using the cover to protect against.


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Voiceguy
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I can say from experience that you have to be verrrryyyy careful using the SLP car cover, because of possible paint damage. I don't show #31 and I drive her almost every day (although with the price of 92 octane here...I'm slowing down!)but I'm sure the people that do show are gonna want to think long and hard about using the car cover.
What experience has there been with the "California Cover"?

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2000 SS #31, SSOA M00-0031, Cal. plate 00 SS, Ebony black T-Top coupe/onyx
black leather, DG Motorsports carbon fiber grill insert with SS logo, power
seat, Monsoon CD, M6, !CAGS, Lou's Short Stick, Mobil 1 with engine plaque
and filler cap, Whisper Lid, K&N filter, ASR, Bilsteins, BMR shock tower
brace, Auburn high torque diff, SLP cat-back dual duals, SLP Y-pipe, chrome
ZR-1 5-spoke wheels with SS inserts, GT Cross-Drilled Rotors, B.F. Goodrich
G-Force KD's, RS Front Skirts, chromed hood insert, SS mats, cover, dash
plaque, key fobs, SSOA car blanket, SLP silver logo plaque opposite SS logo
on rear fascia, custom pinstriping on hood scoop, "Camaro" and #31 on rear
fascia ...plus Zaino clean!
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BEERMAN
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The car I use it on is a White 99 Z28. I have to park it outside because my 2001 SS Convertable gets preferance in my garage. I can see where it would be hard on a darker color though. Thanks for the input!
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RHT
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Good advice on the cover. Maybe once I get some Zaino on my car I'll see this problem. My car is a daily driver too, so I have to relax on the little stuff. Mostly, I use the car cover in my garage to keep the cats off it!

Ryan

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I bought an 03 Mustang Cobra!

Used to Have:
2000 Camaro SS #4038.
Onyx black / Ebony leather.
6 speed with all GM factory options.
Y2Y package; Bilstein, dual/dual, ZR1 chrome wheels, plaques,mats and synthetics.
Stock Dyno:
309rwhp 328rwtq


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HotWheelSS aka HTWLSS
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We've had no problem what so ever with our Plushweave cover from California Car Cover Co..

It's cotton on the outside and flannel on the inside.

The instructions say to wash it in a large commerical front loading washing machine with 16 oz. of Fantastik. Our Evolution 4 covers recommend the same thing.

[ 29 May 2001: Message edited by: HTWLSS ]

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