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has to be breathable like Tommy says. The paint will blister and or bubble under the sweat and heat.
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what kind of primer is on the car? most don't like any kind of moisture.
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OK, thanks. I'll check them out.
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Tom, Look into something like this. There are also DIY kits. I would attach it to something (board across the bottom under each set of wheels) that you park the wheels on, so the wind won't blow it away.
http://www.globalsources.com/gsol/I/...htm#1045464690
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I think that portable car port would get torn apart during the monsoons...
As long as the primer is put on pretty well...I'd be tempted to just leave it exposed to the elements until you can get it into a covered area. Even if you have it in a covered garage, the desert dust WILL find its way in.... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/grin.gif[/img]
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