dbsoccer
Silver Supporting Member
Posts: 57
Loc: Fort Collins, CO
Reg: 09-08-14
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01-07-25 05:53 AM - Post#2876864
I've now spent more money on just the tri-coat paint job on my Impala restoration than I've spent on entire new cars I've bought in the past. The last thing I want to do is scratch it. The color I selected is GM's new Radiant Red that I've seen used on Chevy Pickups, et al and, I believe, was the color of the Corvette in the recent new Christmas movie - Red One.
I am looking for recommendations for a quality fender cover that will help protect my paint.
Thanks.
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toro455
"9th Year" Gold Supporting Member
Posts: 1502
Loc: Western NY
Reg: 06-15-02
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01-10-25 06:46 PM - Post#2876958
In response to dbsoccer
Are you thinking for basically just working on it while reaching over the fenders? There is some water-less wash sprays and a rolling technique you can use with a microfiber cloth. That followed by placing a clean bath towel over it works ok but you need to watch as the towel can slide and it won't protect against an impact well. NAPA use to sell the old-school fender covers but I think the trick is still the fender needs to be perfectly clean and so does what you use as a cover else you're grinding "dirt" against the paint.
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69_BOWTIE
Senior Member
Posts: 1230
Loc: WYOMING,USA
Reg: 02-27-02
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01-20-25 08:28 AM - Post#2877250
In response to toro455
I use the moving blankets from Harbor Freight
2001 Silverado 4X4
2005 FXDWGI
69 CHEVY C-10 Short Step 327
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