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Re: [Mgs] Quiet, and OT

To: "Hans Duinhoven" <h.duinhoven@planet.nl>
Subject: Re: [Mgs] Quiet, and OT
From: PaulHunt73 via Mgs <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2019 09:15:21 +0100 C4mQ20UOWF0vpZ3yPIVWrLp3LI1HRgiUhSPsqBxvUJG0qNyu4NdI74sfDO8wxJPqJz90SOinq1RNCap6+HLLBQVJ69yjymEF78U=
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Covering with anything (other than air ...) is going to risk the same =
think happening again.  Dragging a cover over a car that has any dust =
particles on the paint risks those tiny marks as dust is abrasive.  =
Rolling the cover on is better but still not completely immune.  I have =
a thick cotton cover that I'd put on the soft top, which had been folded =
in such a way that I could unfold the front, back and sides to lay it on =
the panels rather than dragging it.  But I've not used that for many =
years, I found that over winter in the garage it would prevent air =
moving around and the interior got musty and even slight green mould on =
the steering wheel.  Now in winter I leave the windows open and the =
roadster top up just in case the flat roof should start to leak as they =
all do eventually.  Over time and use a layer of dust builds up and in =
low sunlight through the side window it really shows up, but on 30 =
year-old paint it doesn't really bother me and it just washes off prior =
to an event anyway.  That paint has always shown the dust, it seems to =
attract it, whereas the V8 repainted a couple of years ago seems to stay =
dust-free.  I still wouldn't drag a cover over it though.

PaulH.
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  He states this cloth caused thousands of tiny scratches making the =
paint look dull.
  Now the treated parts are covered with a wool blanket and we hope this =
does not cause that many scratches.

  =20

  Anyone with similar experience?

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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Covering with anything (other than air ...)&nbsp;is =
going to=20
risk the same think happening again.&nbsp; Dragging a cover over a car =
that has=20
any dust particles on the paint risks those tiny marks as dust is=20
abrasive.&nbsp; Rolling the cover on is better but still not completely=20
immune.&nbsp; I have a thick cotton cover that I'd put on the soft top, =
which=20
had been folded in such a way that I could unfold the front, back and =
sides to=20
lay it on the panels rather than dragging it.&nbsp; But I've not used =
that for=20
many years, I found that over winter in the garage it would prevent air =
moving=20
around and the interior got musty and even slight green mould on the =
steering=20
wheel.&nbsp;&nbsp;Now in winter&nbsp;I leave the windows open and the =
roadster=20
top up just in case the flat roof should start to leak as they all do=20
eventually.&nbsp; Over time and use a layer of dust builds up and =
in&nbsp;low=20
sunlight through the side window it really shows up, but on 30 year-old =
paint it=20
doesn't really bother me and it just washes off prior to an event =
anyway.&nbsp;=20
That paint&nbsp;has always shown the dust, it seems to attract it, =
whereas the=20
V8 repainted a couple of years ago seems to stay dust-free.&nbsp; I =
still=20
wouldn't drag a cover over it though.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>PaulH.</FONT></DIV>
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  style=3D"FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'; COLOR: #1f497d; =
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  lang=3DEN-US>He states this cloth caused thousands of tiny scratches =
making the=20
  paint look dull.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></DIV>
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  style=3D"FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'; COLOR: #1f497d; =
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  lang=3DEN-US>Now the treated parts are covered with a wool blanket and =
we hope=20
  this does not cause that many scratches.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></P>
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  style=3D"FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'; COLOR: #1f497d; =
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  style=3D"FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'; COLOR: #1f497d; =
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