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Originally posted by LeikeLb
Perhaps a topic that makes you laugh, but it always has been a discussion with my son. Out of the past I was used to store the cars under a mercedes-cover, but only when I knew that I would not use it for several time and only after I did wash and dry it. My son claims it would make "spider-web scratches" when I kept doing so. Also he warned for other people, putting objects on the cover, because "when it would make a scratch, nobody will see it". What is your opinion ?
Leo
Leo,
Unless you NEVER touch the car's surface--nearly impossible--you will get these "spider web scratches" on your car. A good wax will cover and fill most of them. A clean, soft flannel inside to the car cover will not cause any more surface damage then a drive down the motorweg, perhaps less?!
As for "putting objects on the car" that is dependent, of course, on how well trained you have your family! My car, covered or not, has a force field around it! My wife and daughter stay away as it sits in the garage and would never dare to place anything on it. However it should be noted that prior to the restoration, when the car belonged to my uncle, it was in a garage in New York, covered with several bed sheets, and nearly forgotten. And, yes, it did get used as storage--in the winter, there were food "leftovers" on it, and in the summer all kinds of things. Sometimes it was hard to know there was a car there!
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored