What are the hazards of using a motorcycle cover?
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The hazards of using a motorcycle cover are as follows: The cover can wear down the paint: Some covers have a flocked interior. If there is fine dust on the surface of the motorcycle, after the cover is put on, the dust can act like sandpaper under the influence of wind, gently, slowly, and thoroughly grinding the surface of the paint from almost every angle. It can easily corrode car parts: If you cover the motorcycle with a cover in a high-temperature state, it is equivalent to covering a steaming pot with a plastic sheet. After parking the motorcycle and covering it, the local temperature rises instantly, leading to increased humidity. Excessive humidity can cause parts to rust, as 80% of the motorcycle's components are made of steel, which is prone to corrosion when exposed to water.