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jasonpaul

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168 posts

183 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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Hi Well get my car the end of this month nice, I do need to get a nice weather proof cover for it. As of yet not had the garage built.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

286 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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jasonpaul said:
Hi Well get my car the end of this month nice, I do need to get a nice weather proof cover for it. As of yet not had the garage built.
I would not bother they just scratch the car imo, the cars water proof you will find ;-)

have fun

arcamalpha

1,113 posts

185 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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Porsche911R said:
I would not bother they just scratch the car imo, the cars water proof you will find ;-)

have fun
Agreed.

stebbo

100 posts

120 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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jasonpaul said:
Hi Well get my car the end of this month nice, I do need to get a nice weather proof cover for it. As of yet not had the garage built.
Get some wax or sealant on the car. It will protect it until you get the garage built

Jim1556

1,837 posts

177 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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Porsche911R said:
I would not bother they just scratch the car imo, the cars water proof you will find ;-)

have fun
Not sure they are these days, look at the poor bloke's BMW parked next to the Thames earlier this week... sonar

jms1

238 posts

217 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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I always hear the same concerns from people about outdoor car covers. Having used one successfully for nearly 3 years I can only assume that people have either never used one or have used a poor/ill fitting cover on a dirty car.

If you're serious about covering your car invest in a quality tailored cover from a company like Specialised Car Covers and then ONLY make sure you only fit it to a clean and dry car. Maintaining a car in winter with a cover was however a PITA; it was difficult to clean and dry the car after a day's driving before covering (i.e. no light and wet & damp outside). In the end I used to professionally store the car over winter as it wasn't worth the hassle.

I had to use a cover though as my car was parked under trees (sap; bird st; falling debris etc). If your car is out in the open away from such problems it might well be worth (as some have already suggested) in just applying a good coat of wax to protect the paintwork. The car will breathe and won't suffer from condensation under cover for starters.

GT4 is a great motor and I can see why you want to keep it pristine.

All the best.

mdianuk

2,890 posts

192 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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I had a 'specialised cover' and apart from the cockroach jumping out of it when I unpacked it (yuk!), it was a super quality outdoor cover. However, what you'll find is that your car needs to be absolutely spotless clean before putting it on, so unless you can do this after every drive they just aren't worth the hassle. I won't be bothering this time, may get PPF instead (albeit that is much more expensive!)

jasonpaul

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168 posts

183 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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Thanks for information decided not to buy one, as garage is being started towards end of the summer and if need be will put into store. Thanks again cannot wait to pick up and the end of the month.

stebbo

100 posts

120 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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jasonpaul said:
Thanks for information decided not to buy one, as garage is being started towards end of the summer and if need be will put into store. Thanks again cannot wait to pick up and the end of the month.
Considering the value of the car. I would have it professional detailed and a ceramic coating applied. For 600-800 it would be well worth it. It makes cleaning so much easier as well.

J12KJR

2,860 posts

264 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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stebbo said:
jasonpaul said:
Thanks for information decided not to buy one, as garage is being started towards end of the summer and if need be will put into store. Thanks again cannot wait to pick up and the end of the month.
Considering the value of the car. I would have it professional detailed and a ceramic coating applied. For 600-800 it would be well worth it. It makes cleaning so much easier as well.
Beaten to it by a few moments, GTechnic Crystal Serum coating and you will have no worries for probably 2 to 3 years let alone the few months until your garage is built.

stebbo

100 posts

120 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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J12KJR said:
Beaten to it by a few moments, GTechnic Crystal Serum coating and you will have no worries for probably 2 to 3 years let alone the few months until your garage is built.
Or CQUK finest or Gyeon MOHs+ or ... There are many great products out there.

jasonpaul

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168 posts

183 months

Sunday 20th March 2016
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Hi yes going to have it detailed and xpel protection as well.