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NickM



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Car Cover for RRS

Guys, park my car at work lots and lots of trees, and even just parking overnight, the car gets covered in tree sap.anyone recommend one? Seen a few on fleabay, but just wanted your opinion...ta Thumbs Up

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Post #271069 Sun Jul 11 2010 12:36pm
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Alicatt



Member Since: 11 Jun 2007
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Belgium 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

Got a Stormforce cover for mine, good cover also have one for my MG Thumbs Up
http://www.carcoverzone.co.uk/land-rover-r...9_556.html Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh
Clan Cameron

Post #271081 Sun Jul 11 2010 4:07pm
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npinks
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With your use of red mist, you should be able to wash it off quite easy

Maybe look in to a car port/gazebo as they'll have less contact with the car

Post #271082 Sun Jul 11 2010 5:02pm
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NickM



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No car port or cover....and just after wash it gets covered again......so car cover it is!!

Post #271083 Sun Jul 11 2010 5:50pm
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npinks
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I know how you feel

10 day on hols in clumber park and on day one the car was covered Evil or Very Mad

Post #271084 Sun Jul 11 2010 5:54pm
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BKHK



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Nick, listen to Pinksy, he is right. Get some shade clothe rigged up or a portable gazebo, do not use a cover, there is just too much paintwork contact, especially when putting on and taking off. In my townhouse I have the same problem with a tree and possum Censored in my courtyard so I park the car on the street for the few times I am there. You will find the corners of your paintwork get damaged no matter how soft the underside of the cover is.

Post #271091 Sun Jul 11 2010 11:24pm
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zoo



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I have a Cover-Zone Stormforce all-weather RRS (code CCC448) plus soft boot liner if anyone interested in purchasing.
Cover used a few times and no damage to bodywork or paint detected. Comes with locking kit. Will go on e-bay this week.
PM me if interested and I can forward pic.

Post #271150 Tue Jul 13 2010 12:09pm
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