Effects of Car Covers on Paint (good and bad)
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Effects of Car Covers on Paint (good and bad)
Does a car cover provide a protective effect on cars that have to be left outside over night where they would normally accumulate dew on their paint? Is a car cover a good idea in this case?
On the other hand, will a car cover scratch the paint if thrown over the car while there is still dust on it? Do I have to dust her down before putting on the cover? Does a cover with microfiber interior help?
Anyone know anything about Coverking covers? Pelican recommended them.
What other benefits and detriments can you think of that I should consider in making a purchase, if you think it's a good idea. I just bought an 02 996 TT, it looks new still, and I want to do everything I can to keep it perfect. Unfortunately I have to leave it outside overnight--but she gets to stay in covered parking during the day at work!
On the other hand, will a car cover scratch the paint if thrown over the car while there is still dust on it? Do I have to dust her down before putting on the cover? Does a cover with microfiber interior help?
Anyone know anything about Coverking covers? Pelican recommended them.
What other benefits and detriments can you think of that I should consider in making a purchase, if you think it's a good idea. I just bought an 02 996 TT, it looks new still, and I want to do everything I can to keep it perfect. Unfortunately I have to leave it outside overnight--but she gets to stay in covered parking during the day at work!
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Does a car cover provide a protective effect on cars that have to be left outside over night where they would normally accumulate dew on their paint? Is a car cover a good idea in this case?
On the other hand, will a car cover scratch the paint if thrown over the car while there is still dust on it? Do I have to dust her down before putting on the cover? Does a cover with microfiber interior help?
Anyone know anything about Coverking covers? Pelican recommended them.
What other benefits and detriments can you think of that I should consider in making a purchase, if you think it's a good idea. I just bought an 02 996 TT, it looks new still, and I want to do everything I can to keep it perfect. Unfortunately I have to leave it outside overnight--but she gets to stay in covered parking during the day at work!
On the other hand, will a car cover scratch the paint if thrown over the car while there is still dust on it? Do I have to dust her down before putting on the cover? Does a cover with microfiber interior help?
Anyone know anything about Coverking covers? Pelican recommended them.
What other benefits and detriments can you think of that I should consider in making a purchase, if you think it's a good idea. I just bought an 02 996 TT, it looks new still, and I want to do everything I can to keep it perfect. Unfortunately I have to leave it outside overnight--but she gets to stay in covered parking during the day at work!
Dusting the car prior to covering it after driving will also make things worse as you're rubbing the dirt around into the paint.
Your best bet is to not cover, give her a good detail every 4-6 months, and remember to wash every week or every other week.
As for cover king, I think they make very good covers. Just remember to buy one specifically made for your application. If buying for exterior purposes, the fabric must be breathable so moisture cannot get in but the air can.
Hope this helps.
#3
IMHO, covers do more harm than good in the outdoors if the car's not being stored. The rule of thumb for covers is, if the car has been driven, don't cover it. The dust and dirt you've picked up while driving will scratch and marr the finish when you rub it with the cover.
Dusting the car prior to covering it after driving will also make things worse as you're rubbing the dirt around into the paint.
Your best bet is to not cover, give her a good detail every 4-6 months, and remember to wash every week or every other week.
As for cover king, I think they make very good covers. Just remember to buy one specifically made for your application. If buying for exterior purposes, the fabric must be breathable so moisture cannot get in but the air can.
Hope this helps.
Dusting the car prior to covering it after driving will also make things worse as you're rubbing the dirt around into the paint.
Your best bet is to not cover, give her a good detail every 4-6 months, and remember to wash every week or every other week.
As for cover king, I think they make very good covers. Just remember to buy one specifically made for your application. If buying for exterior purposes, the fabric must be breathable so moisture cannot get in but the air can.
Hope this helps.
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#4
Great plan. You should cover the car after a good wash.
#5
That is the ONLY time I ever cover the car. If it goes even as much as around the block, the cover stays off.
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Small tip, if you are going to cover a car that you freshly washed and detailed, the best way to keep tire shine from transferring from the tires to the car cover is to cover them with plastic wrap. Just wrap the tires and wheel portions that are going to be covered with the car cover, and you are good to go.
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