outdoor car covers
outdoor car covers
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HokumPokum

Original Poster:

2,089 posts

233 months

Wednesday 1st November 2017
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is specialist car covers still the one to go for? or OEM is better? I need one.

Never mind the scratches...smile

KPL

6 posts

114 months

Thursday 2nd November 2017
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I bought an outdoor cover a year ago via Porsche Club GB and it’s fine for me. However, it seems they changed supplier and are selling a different make and more fitted cover now. Mine is called Moltex and has a nice fleecey lining. Bit of a faff to get on though but it’s well made

alanshaw

195 posts

121 months

Thursday 2nd November 2017
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I bought one 6mnths ago, from Classic additions - excellent, non scratch inside & waterproof outside with straps to hold against windy weather.

EGTE

997 posts

210 months

Thursday 2nd November 2017
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I would definitely go for one with a fleece liner.

I have a Specialised cover and it doesn't keep dust out, plus it leaves light sort of water-marks on the lacquer (washes off, but defeats the object a bit!) after a while. It's not even out in the open (open-fronted barn)!

HokumPokum

Original Poster:

2,089 posts

233 months

Thursday 2nd November 2017
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alanshaw said:
I bought one 6mnths ago, from Classic additions - excellent, non scratch inside & waterproof outside with straps to hold against windy weather.
ultimate or lightweight car cover?

alanshaw

195 posts

121 months

Friday 3rd November 2017
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It's an ultimate, I wasn't sure what size would fit my Cayman, I rang them & they new exactly what I wanted, very helpful.
Perfect fit..........