Car Covers (merged threads)
#18
Lead Lap
If you want a car cover that actually fits your car and offers a level of protection, you must spend a fair amount of money and buy from a company that makes them.
I've owned four covers for various cars. The question is will the car be outside all the time? Will the car be kept inside a garage? In a garage and outside some of the time? There are many choices and I have used California Car Covers for all my cars. Two Corvettes, a 1931 Ford, and a Hyundai turbo Veloster. All covers fit perfectly, most come with a locking cable. The most versatile is the "Noah" brand which is good for inside and outside. Check with Covercraft covers as well... My advice is not to cheap out buying a cover for your car.
#20
Lead Lap
If you do decide to use a car cover, it is important that you keep your car clean and that you don't put the cover on the car with when there is dust/dirt on the car. If there is dust/dirt on the car, as the car cover moves slightly over the car's paint, that dust/dirt can act like sandpaper and put fine scratches into the finish. With the deep shine of modern car finishes, those fine scratches will show up more than they would have on cars from even ten or 20 years ago.
You can minimize the chances of getting those fine scratches by making sure that the car is clean before using the cover and by using a high quality cover.
You can minimize the chances of getting those fine scratches by making sure that the car is clean before using the cover and by using a high quality cover.
#21
Lead Lap
If you do decide to use a car cover, it is important that you keep your car clean and that you don't put the cover on the car with when there is dust/dirt on the car. If there is dust/dirt on the car, as the car cover moves slightly over the car's paint, that dust/dirt can act like sandpaper and put fine scratches into the finish. With the deep shine of modern car finishes, those fine scratches will show up more than they would have on cars from even ten or 20 years ago.
You can minimize the chances of getting those fine scratches by making sure that the car is clean before using the cover and by using a high quality cover.
You can minimize the chances of getting those fine scratches by making sure that the car is clean before using the cover and by using a high quality cover.
#22
I have a question. What does one do with the covers when they are not in use? Reason I am asking is that we had covers for patio furniture (large table and chairs) for the winter and after 4 months of rain and snow those covers had mildew on them and they were gross. Folding the large table cover was awkward and there was no place to put it without it gathering dust and in the garage the spiders liked to make homes in the folds. I got so fed up that I threw all the covers away.
Car covers would be even larger and more awkward than patio table covers. How do you manage them when you do not need them?
Thanks..
Car covers would be even larger and more awkward than patio table covers. How do you manage them when you do not need them?
Thanks..
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