Question:
I have a new 2012 Camaro and I am looking at an indoor cover. You have a dustop c16873ts and a flannel c16873tf. They both appear to do the same job and I was wondering what you would recommend for my application. I would prefer the softer of the two which is hard to tell from the description as one appears to be a multiple layer and one is a single layer? Can you help with a recommendation? Thanks.
asked by: Joe H
Expert Reply:
The primary difference between the two covers you mention is the ding resistance offered. The Poly Cotton model, item # C16873TS, is a very soft cover, but would be best in an environment where nothing would bump into or fall against the vehicle. The Flannel Custom Fit Cover, item # C16873TF, would offer more ding resistance due to the napped underside.
In other words, if the vehicle will be stored in your garage with a constant stream of children passing through, go for the thicker cover and lots of dire warnings. If the vehicle is stored in a more controlled environment, the thinner cover would work great for you.
Both covers are very soft and breathable, and will offer good protection for your Camaro.
expert reply by: Mike L

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Covercraft Dustop Custom-Fit Indoor Vehicle Cover - Taupe
Product Summary:
Car Cover
Indoor Application
Taupe
Best Insulation
Good UV Protection
Product Specs:
Best Ding Protection
Minimal All-Weather Protection
Best Dirt/Dust Resistance
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Covercraft Tan Flannel Custom-Fit Indoor Vehicle Cover
Product Summary:
Car Cover
Indoor Application
Tan
Best Insulation
Good UV Protection
Product Specs:
Better Ding Protection
Minimal All-Weather Protection
Good Dirt/Dust Resistance
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