Outdoor Car Cover
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TVRBRZ

Original Poster:

565 posts

111 months

Yesterday (13:45)
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I'll have to park my car outside for the next 6 months. Where I live is on the coast and is inundated with seagulls and the resulting guano.

The manufacturer wants £600 for the branded car cover. For only 6mo I'm loathe to spend so much.

Does anyone have any companies they recommend around the £300 mark? Are there noticeable jumps in quality and protection? If so, what is reasonable to spend...£200, £400...?

Many thanks

Smint

2,764 posts

57 months

Yesterday (17:59)
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I've had two £2/300 covers, believed the spiel about mutli layers, call me unimpressed, they both seeped water in after disappointingly short lives, one of them started breaking up leaving bits on the bodywork.

Halford own cover circa £60 i find every bit as good, more water resilient/repelling than the so called specialist covers, soft lining too.
The only downside is its rather shiny silver colour, but if you can live with that, elasticated and two adjustable straps that go under the car.

TVRBRZ

Original Poster:

565 posts

111 months

Yesterday (18:39)
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Wow. That is a lot of money for disappointing performance. Was the Halfords cover knly meant for temporary use or was it intended for permanent cover? Thanks for the info

Belle427

11,189 posts

255 months

I am of the opinion covers do more harm than good outside, I would apply a good coat of durable wax such as fusso coat and hose the crap off it when needed.

TVRBRZ

Original Poster:

565 posts

111 months

I agree, but in this specific case, the seagulls perch on the cars in the car park. Sometimes they will also peck at food on the car roofs too, so there is a scratching risk as well as a chemical risk.

Dan_The_Man

1,146 posts

261 months

Have used large covers for many years on a classic mustang. I found the Classic Editions covers very good but slightly expensive, but surprisingly the Halfords one is amazing value and really works. Watch out for the Stormforce ones as I found mine leaked badly on day one - not impressed.

TVRBRZ

Original Poster:

565 posts

111 months

Thanks Dan - that's two votes for Halfords!

f3nns

34 posts

190 months

What about this? I have my eye on this as think this is best of both worlds surely?

https://www.sealey.co.uk/vehicle-storage-shelter-2...

some bloke

1,492 posts

89 months

I got a full car cover for my Impala from Classic Additions, for £285. I only put it on for 4-6 weeks over the worst of the winter, and it seems waterproof. I use one of their half covers the rest of the year as my car leaked from new, apparently. That might be worth a look. It's probblybetter if you are seeing the car every day as they half cover can be dislodged in strong winds.

TVRBRZ

Original Poster:

565 posts

111 months

Strong winds will also be an issue, north of Scotland. So I'd worry about the Sealey cover.

Classic Editions looks like an acceptable compromise

Huzzah

28,530 posts

205 months

some bloke said:
I got a full car cover for my Impala from Classic Additions, for £285. I only put it on for 4-6 weeks over the worst of the winter, and it seems waterproof. I use one of their half covers the rest of the year as my car leaked from new, apparently. That might be worth a look. It's probblybetter if you are seeing the car every day as they half cover can be dislodged in strong winds.
I have a 1/2 cover, it works well. But if a major storm is blowing through I remove it.

Krhuangbin

1,053 posts

153 months

I was really hesitant to use an outdoor cover on my Aston, reading about all the pitfalls such as wind causing them to flap and damage paint, scuffing on the taught edges etc etc. Left my car outside for a couple of winters and the frost did a few bits of damage, most annoyingly a cracked windscreen from a frozen chip at the edge that couldn't be repaired/resin filled......

Researched endlessly and bought Classic Addition's "Ultimate Outdoor cover" which it's been under since early Dec.

I lift it every couple of weeks and its completely waterproof, with just a little condensation on cold mornings. I'm really impressed with it. It was around £270 I believe. Has well made/placed hidden strap clips on each corner and in the middle to go under the car, which keeps it tight and neat onto the body. Soft inner lining and is breathable.

It rained massively for about a day after I first put it on, and the thing looked completely sodden/soaked through... but the car was bone dry underneath smile I'd recommend it, and also to have the car properly clean and waxed before it goes on. Had some windy days where it's billowed a little, there is no damage anywhere on my car. Wish i'd bought it sooner really