Car covers - who and what do you guys recommend?
Car covers - who and what do you guys recommend?
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BigNige

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2,584 posts

250 months

Sunday 10th January 2010
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For an X308 and will be for outdoors use so will need to be waterproof but preferably breathable.

Don't mind spending a bit of money but nothing mental cost wise.
Ideally very easy to fit as well without too many faffing tapes and ropes etc.


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Nicholas Blair

4,111 posts

310 months

Sunday 10th January 2010
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Try www.classicadditions.co.uk

Should be able to sort you out.



Edited by Nicholas Blair on Sunday 10th January 19:33

Vipers

33,467 posts

254 months

Sunday 10th January 2010
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Had an expensive car cover once, the local cats loved it, used it as their nail scratch pad. When their nails go through the fabric, it scratches the roof.

Maybe ask if the covers are cat repellent?




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a8hex

5,832 posts

249 months

Monday 11th January 2010
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I have auto pyjamas for my X300. Fits OK.
The problem with using a cover though is that all the dirt that is on your car when you put the cover on gets onto the cover and ground into your paint work.
I don't use it anymore.
Since I had the pre-heater fitted the windows clear very quickly anyway.

The best policy to to have a garage. laugh
Only I lost my garage slot for the XJ when I bought the XK150 which needs it more. MrsB8HEX didn't want to give up her garage place :-(

pr100

287 posts

218 months

Monday 11th January 2010
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I had a Jaguar XK fitted cover which I didn't use for long as it became clear to me that safe fitting and removal of the cover required two people to ensure that the cover was never dragged across the paintwork.

BigNige

Original Poster:

2,584 posts

250 months

Monday 11th January 2010
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Thanks for the tips guys.

The car would only be covered after being cleaned but it's a good point re removal of the cover.

cheers.

richw_82

992 posts

212 months

Monday 11th January 2010
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I've stopped using my cover. The slightest amount of condensation caused the cover to stick to the car, and tear the inner lining.

I'd much rather de-ice the lock and wait for the car to defrost while having a cup of tea, it's easier.

Regards,

Ric

cardigankid

8,866 posts

238 months

Monday 11th January 2010
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I am not sure that an outdoor cover achieves a lot, because moisture is generated and held against the car. I would try and get some kind of carport rigged up if you can so the air can get at it, or use something very light and loose.

TurricanII

1,516 posts

224 months

Tuesday 12th January 2010
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Amongst other stuff I got a Moltex cover for my X308 XJR here http://www.hamiltonclassic.co.uk/acatalog/OutdoorC... It is a great car cover when I can be bothered fitting it! I have not had moisture or cat problems luckily, but did have to get a couple of extra straps for the boot and bonnet as the wind is a right pain in the backside. Agree with the comments re. only using the cover on a clean car.