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Old Nov 11, 2012 | 01:26 AM
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Default Re: Damage From AutoArmor Car Cover

Wow...I'd pm Mike-in-Orange about getting your clear coat properly taken care of. Meguiar's and Griot's come to mind initially, if you want to do it yourself. I have a guy completely go over both 6's once a year and it takes him all day; plus mine are garage queens anyway. Other than hermetically sealing your ltd. half the year (ie; you live where it snows), I don't know what you'd do to keep it mint. That's my trade-off, I live where its sunny and dry practically year round and just live with the property tax. When I bought my nos black 6 from a PA Chrysler dealer 3 years ago, it took me 4+ weeks to detail the whole thing (ie; mostly the undercarriage to make it look like a CA car). BoilerUp's idea is good providing year-round winds don't exceed 10-15 mph and its completely elements proof. I'm sure Mike can help you or point you in the right direction (this is a man who magnificently detailed a Veyron and I'm sure could make an F1 to a 300SL look like a 5 mile car).
 

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