Car Cover

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jeff Wieland, Nov 1, 2004.

  1. Jeff Wieland

    Jeff Wieland Guest

    It looks like I'm going have to start parking my 2001 Neon R/T outside
    near Purdue's coal-burning powerplant. Currently I'm able to park in
    a parking garage which keeps things like sun, hail, and snow off the
    car. It's been years since I've looked a car covers. What works
    well these days?
     
    Jeff Wieland, Nov 1, 2004
    #1
  2. Jeff Wieland

    Nate Nagel Guest

    I've heard that the "Noah" car covers are pretty good, but as with any
    car cover it will do more damage than good unless the car is clean when
    the cover is put on.

    nate
     
    Nate Nagel, Nov 1, 2004
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  3. A good wax job works OK

    doing it frequently works the best.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Nov 2, 2004
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  4. |
    | | > It looks like I'm going have to start parking my 2001 Neon R/T outside
    | > near Purdue's coal-burning powerplant. Currently I'm able to park in
    | > a parking garage which keeps things like sun, hail, and snow off the
    | > car. It's been years since I've looked a car covers. What works
    | > well these days?
    |
    | A good wax job works OK
    |
    | doing it frequently works the best.
    |
    | Ted
    |
    |

    I agree. I've seen many cars where the paint was etched by trapped moisture
    under a car cover. Trapped moisture can become caustic...it will even etch
    glass!
     
    James C. Reeves, Nov 2, 2004
    #4
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