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<blockquote data-quote="Vaal" data-source="post: 1126588" data-attributes="member: 24036"><p>I fully agree with Trompie. My RSi used to be stored under a "expensive" cover, with a sort of fluffy lining on the inside. If there is any dust on the vehicle, the wind blows the cover around and causes scuff marks on the paint. Combined with the dampness factor. </p><p>I you cannot cover the sides with roof sheeting, what about 90% shade netting? Otherwise a regular pollish and "Dash" plastic protector helps a lot, but it is hard work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaal, post: 1126588, member: 24036"] I fully agree with Trompie. My RSi used to be stored under a "expensive" cover, with a sort of fluffy lining on the inside. If there is any dust on the vehicle, the wind blows the cover around and causes scuff marks on the paint. Combined with the dampness factor. I you cannot cover the sides with roof sheeting, what about 90% shade netting? Otherwise a regular pollish and "Dash" plastic protector helps a lot, but it is hard work. [/QUOTE]
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