Properly waterproof outside cover?
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Mine came with a tatty outdoor cover that did ok but wasn't completely waterproof - not sure brand.
I've bought a moltex one to replace it but haven't tested it yet.
What I do though is use a car cover and then bought a £15 tarpaulin off amazon - that goes over the top of the car cover = total water proof and stops water going under the car then evaporating.
Seems the best mix of protecting paint from scratches and protecting from the elements.
I've bought a moltex one to replace it but haven't tested it yet.
What I do though is use a car cover and then bought a £15 tarpaulin off amazon - that goes over the top of the car cover = total water proof and stops water going under the car then evaporating.
Seems the best mix of protecting paint from scratches and protecting from the elements.
Jhonno said:
Had my Cerbera under a Stormforce cover over winter with no issues..
IIRC I used one of these too.. The cat put her claws through it too, so I ducktaped the holes up.. but before I did water managed to get under and left a huge white water mark in the paint.. If you get the same you just need to let the paint breath so extract it with a little heat.. It dissapeared after a few days to my relief! I'd also recommend getting some moisture traps and keeping them in the car when the cover is on..
I bought a cover from Classic additions on ebay, It was exactly like this one (an ex demo one)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CLASSIC-ADDITIONS-LIGHTW...
It fits my wedge nicely, it is elasticated at the edge so it stays on the car nicely, the straps are adjustable and do a good job of keeping the cover on and stopping it blowing around in the wind.
The cover seems to be 100% waterproof and it didnt seem to trap any moisture under it.
I am very happy with it, especially as the one I bought was a fair bit cheaper than the one advertised on the bay at the moment.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CLASSIC-ADDITIONS-LIGHTW...
It fits my wedge nicely, it is elasticated at the edge so it stays on the car nicely, the straps are adjustable and do a good job of keeping the cover on and stopping it blowing around in the wind.
The cover seems to be 100% waterproof and it didnt seem to trap any moisture under it.
I am very happy with it, especially as the one I bought was a fair bit cheaper than the one advertised on the bay at the moment.
This company sells superb covers, I know of Several owners of Ferrari's and TVR's that have used his stuff and they are top notch...
http://www.morethanpolish.com/Heavy-Duty-Car-Cover...
http://www.morethanpolish.com/Heavy-Duty-Car-Cover...
A900ss said:
I'd recommend the half cover from Leven. It covers the roof so stops water getting into the car but doesn't cover the paint so no scratching.
Good luck.
Mine lives outside all year round and is my daily drive, the half cover is very good advice, no water leaks and no paint scratches. Having said that mine has no water leaks but the cover stops the frost.Good luck.
I have had this for 3 years now been very happy with it. Takes a bit of time to get the car in and out but it is worth it. It will settle on the car when it snows but after a quick shake its soon back up. Costs about £50 a year to run. If you have to put the car away wet the air flow will dry it out.
I forgot to say it also comes with an acumate to keep the battery charged.
Edited by dyslexic bard on Saturday 31st August 10:14
dyslexic bard said:
I have had this for 3 years now been very happy with it. Takes a bit of time to get the car in and out but it is worth it. It will settle on the car when it snows but after a quick shake its soon back up. Costs about £50 a year to run. If you have to put the car away wet the air flow will dry it out.
I forgot to say it also comes with an acumate to keep the battery charged.
Edited by dyslexic bard on Saturday 31st August 10:14
I hae has a carcoon for a few years now and it is a cracking bit of kit, they are not cheap and take time to get the car in and out but if you are looking for a place to store a car for a fow months or longer and you have a sheltered place to have it up and running then you should look at getting one.
Plus if the car is wet it will dry it out nicely too
Cambelt
Plus if the car is wet it will dry it out nicely too
Cambelt
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