CTR Car Covers

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hears some pics of the new dust cover or inside cover from honda its not gray its blue

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Who is the manufacturer and model ramps you have in the pictures?
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I got the car cover when I bought my car and not the dust cover. The dust cover looks great though.
I did the same when I purchased the CTR 4 months ago and returned it this past Friday. I’m going to order the dust cover but was trying to figure out how to make sure I get the blue cover when it’s says Gray.
 

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I did the same when I purchased the CTR 4 months ago and returned it this past Friday. I’m going to order the dust cover but was trying to figure out how to make sure I get the blue cover when it’s says Gray.
I would hope they are all the same... Let me know :)
 




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Is there instructions on how to wash the car covers?
 

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Where's this indoor cover you speak of? I've only seen the outdoor one specifically for the R.

In the meantime I bought some really high quality edgeless microfiber towels and one of those California dusters. Haven't used the duster yet though.
I would return that duster.... It is one of the best ways to install scratches on your car. they trap dust and debris and then as you keep dusting those trapped particles can and will install new scratches and swirls. It is one of the worst ways to remove anything off of the paint. you are better off to go over with a good detailer and a microfibre cloth as it will remove then lift the particles off the surface of the paint.
 

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Honda has two covers. A gray and a blue. Gray is outdoor that obviously also works indoor, it’s a dust cover as much as it is a environmental cover as per their description. This one is cheaper and has a simple “Civic” imprint on the front. 08P34-TGH-100

The more expensive one is Blue, has the Type R logos all around, and is not an outdoor cover. It’s only an indoor dust cover. They each have different part numbers. 08P34-TGH-100A
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