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BADRACR1 06-09-2021 8:11pm

Car Cover question
 
While we are house shopping I am having to use the garage as a storage and staging area. I rented a storage facility and we are moving things there but the garage always has something in it so I can't keep my car inside.
I don't want to spend a fortune but do want something that will protect my nice shiny, black paint from the elements. I have one I bought years ago I use on my Infiniti when I know it will sit for a couple of weeks but don't remember the brand and the tag is faded. It is a multi-layer type and does a pretty good job but still seems to let a lot of dirt through. I figure some of you have experience with various cover manufacturers and could recommend a good, quality cover.
Ideas?

StaticCling 06-09-2021 9:26pm

Just buy an outdoor car cover. Probably a few hundred. Carcovers.com

BADRACR1 06-09-2021 10:05pm

I was looking at those and Coverking. Just wondered if anyone here had experience with either.

Bill 06-09-2021 10:43pm

I have a couple of California Car Covers, but they're for inside use....very soft interiors, even after repeated washing, and the grommets are covered in such a way that it's darn near impossible to scratch the car with them. They make outdoor covers, too. The fit is very good.

StaticCling 06-09-2021 10:50pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BADRACR1 (Post 1887667)
I was looking at those and Coverking. Just wondered if anyone here had experience with either.

I had some Coverking seat covers once. Good quality, but never tried their car covers.

MadInNc 06-09-2021 11:04pm

I’ve used indoor California Car Cover. Inside only.

If buying an outdoor cover ya need to make sure it will wick moisture they say

6spdC6 06-10-2021 6:31am

California cover!

What ever you do get one that fits well, parked outside with winds you can get abrasions with cheaper stuff. Of course the thicker the better in case it gets bumped or thumped! (Kids, dogs or whatever)


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