Really? Mine is light colored. Isn't sun damaged -- came that way.
I wonder if women prefer a lighter color or a darker one? The first
prototype was tan.
Bill Robertson
#5939
>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Farrar Hudkins <fhudkins@xxxx> wrote:
> Bill:
>
> I don't cover mine -- not much point, since it's a darkish colour that
> doesn't show dirt. Just has sort of a "matte finish". Plus it has
> acquired a few scrapes and scratches over the years. Still, when it
> rains it looks pretty good. Amazes people when I tell them there's
> almost 100,000 miles on the clock and all I've ever done is replace
> fluids, sensors, and belts.
>
>
> --Farrar
>
> content22207 wrote:
> > No problem there -- I always use a protective cover. Have a custom one
> > that fits BETTER than a glove. Expensive, but worth every penny. After
> > years of use it looks almost brand new (some staining here & there,
> > but that's only to be expected. Plus I put it on with greasy hands
> > sometimes, and that leaves little black marks).
> >
> > Do you rub yours down with McGuire's or any other preservative? Have
> > heard they help keep it supple.