Would it be ok to use a micro fleece blanket as an indoor car cover? Or could it possibly scratch the the finish of the car? I was thinking I would like to cover my Redline when its in the garage to keep the dust off. I was also thinking this would be a cheaper alternative to the car covers that are available. The car covers I have checked out seem to be alot stiffer and rough compared to mirco fleece fabric. Isn't micro fleece similar to a micro fiber towel? And we use micro fiber towels for everything. Anyone have an opinion? or experience?
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Would it be ok to use a micro fleece blanket as an indoor car cover? Or could it possibly scratch the the finish of the car? I was thinking I would like to cover my Redline when its in the garage to keep the dust off. I was also thinking this would be a cheaper alternative to the car covers that are available. The car covers I have checked out seem to be alot stiffer and rough compared to mirco fleece fabric. Isn't micro fleece similar to a micro fiber towel? And we use micro fiber towels for everything. Anyone have an opinion? or experience?
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