Please can you recommend me a car cover..

Please can you recommend me a car cover..

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Roman Moroni

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990 posts

124 months

Saturday 30th April 2016
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I'm putting the Subaru into long term storage in a barn on a nearby farm. Being a barn it gets very dusty as it's a couple of hundred years old.

I'm looking to get a decent car cover. The barn is water tight & dry but I don't want to run the chance of water getting in, therefore I'm thinking about getting an outdoor cover even though it's going to be inside.

I know the best type to get is a breathable cover, other then that I'm at a loss.

Can anyone recommend a good cover. I'll spend a reasonable amount of money for the right product.

TIA


Escort3500

11,919 posts

146 months

Saturday 30th April 2016
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Specialised Covers. I've had 2, an indoor one and an outdoor one. Both really well made and more than up to the task.

V8A*ndy

3,695 posts

192 months

Saturday 30th April 2016
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I'd be more worried about rodents than dust.

Anyways have a look at carcoon....


INWB

896 posts

108 months

Saturday 30th April 2016
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Escort3500 said:
Specialised Covers. I've had 2, an indoor one and an outdoor one. Both really well made and more than up to the task.
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I dont have a garage so my car sits under one whenever it rains

rfsteel

713 posts

171 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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I've used a Covercraft Noah cover on my Golf for the past 10 years, in fact just fitted it today, still in good condition, all I've ever done is got it cleaned after each winter of use to remove the algae using the local dry cleaner.

P.S. The covers are a lot cheaper if you're able to purchase from the USA.