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Anyone using a car cover?
- Mattbigwood
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Anyone using a car cover?
I'm planning on getting the rust done on the wheel arches of my Lude and thought I might buy a car cover to give a bit of protection over the winter. Any pros and cons of using a cover?
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For a 'fitted' type cover, stored outside, IME;
Pro's - keeps tree sap, bird jobby and cats off your paintwork.
Con's - have a habit of blowing off, leaving condensation/damp on the paintwork that can cause blistering, or can rub/chafe the paintwork over folds in the body
For a 'fitted' type cover stored indoors, no cons IMO.
For one of those 'cocoon' type covers, stored outside, I can't see any cons other than cost (purchase price and on-going electric bill) IMO
Pro's - keeps tree sap, bird jobby and cats off your paintwork.
Con's - have a habit of blowing off, leaving condensation/damp on the paintwork that can cause blistering, or can rub/chafe the paintwork over folds in the body
For a 'fitted' type cover stored indoors, no cons IMO.
For one of those 'cocoon' type covers, stored outside, I can't see any cons other than cost (purchase price and on-going electric bill) IMO
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- Mattbigwood
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Iv been using a car cover for 5 years on my Prelude and I caress paintwork everyday.
No issues.
Make sure the cover is a breathable cover. The car will get wet but it protects against Crap, rain dust and climbing cats. It's tied down with elastic cable so won't blow away.
Also my car is heavily sealed so the car cover just drifts over the paintwork like silk.
No issues.
Make sure the cover is a breathable cover. The car will get wet but it protects against Crap, rain dust and climbing cats. It's tied down with elastic cable so won't blow away.
Also my car is heavily sealed so the car cover just drifts over the paintwork like silk.
