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Old 05-26-2020, 08:46 PM
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Default Car cover (mostly indoor)

Looking for a car cover recommendation. My 987 typically stays in the garage which I would like to cover while in it. Occasionally if no rain is in the forecast I will leave it in the driveway, (PIA to move in and out of garage) and would like a cover I could also use outside. Don't want a full blown outdoor cover. Any suggestions?
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I use cover king. I have two, one for in the garage (Triguard) and one for traveling (Silverguard)
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I love my CoverCraft Form Fit. Nice and soft on the inside. Plus, I was able to get it in blue. They even had a custom pattern for the 987 Spyder.
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Awfully expensive but I am happy with the Porsche stock indoor cover. I doubt it will work outside, though.
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https://rennlist.com/forums/987-981-...l#post16105446
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Originally Posted by blacksheepSpyder
I use cover king. I have two, one for in the garage (Triguard) and one for traveling (Silverguard)
Also recommend Coverking. Have covers for two of my cars, both lightweight outdoor covers suitable for indoor or occasional outdoor use. Very good fit.
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Never cover a dirty car.

Sounds like you need an outdoor cover. You can use an outdoor cover indoors, but, you can't use an indoors cover outdoors.

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I got the Coverking Coverbond 4 for my Cayman, which is usually used indoors but it is actually an indoor/outdoor cover. One of the differences of many outdoor covers is more ding protection, which I wanted inside maybe even moreso than outside. I am happy with the cover!
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Sorry, I didn't carefully read your post. My Form Fit is definitely an indoor only cover.
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Thanks for all the recommendations I think I'm going to order one of the cover King cover.



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