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89VERT
07-25-2004, 07:32 PM
Is the following car cover from Covercraft a good choice ? I've never bought an outside cover before . Does anybody have any experience with this cover ? My MM is stored in a carport that is for the most part sheltered , but does get some driven rain from the side . And I live in an area that seems to get a lot of dust as well.






Ready-Fit Car Cover
Block-It Evolution Series/Technalon
Most Popular All-Weather Fabric
Dent Protecting 4-Layer Construction
Water & Dust Resistant
Strong Polypropylene Fibers
Semi-Custom Fit
Warranty: 4 Years
Color: Tan - C80006WC

Merc-O-matic
07-25-2004, 07:56 PM
California Car Covers
See their Web site.
Quality products at a good price.

Gotta Love It!.

Krytin
07-25-2004, 07:58 PM
Is the following car cover from Covercraft a good choice ? I've never bought an outside cover before . Does anybody have any experience with this cover ? My MM is stored in a carport that is for the most part sheltered , but does get some driven rain from the side . And I live in an area that seems to get a lot of dust as well.






Ready-Fit Car Cover
Block-It Evolution Series/Technalon
Most Popular All-Weather Fabric
Dent Protecting 4-Layer Construction
Water & Dust Resistant
Strong Polypropylene Fibers
Semi-Custom Fit
Warranty: 4 Years
Color: Tan - C80006WC

Yeah that's one of the better ones - I don't use that one, but my friend uses it on his 'vette and it works well.

gonzo50
07-27-2004, 04:36 PM
Yeah that's one of the better ones - I don't use that one, but my friend uses it on his 'vette and it works well.
Check these out, Superweave is the best for outdoors, plus you can get it in two tone too. http://www.calcarcover.com/cover_find2.aspx

frdwrnch
07-28-2004, 05:28 PM
I like the Cali Car covers "Noah" cover. They breath well, are water repellent and minimive dust in the vehicle. They are washable and can be resprayed w/ water repellent.

Brutus
07-28-2004, 06:48 PM
I like the Cali Car covers "Noah" cover. They breath well, are water repellent and minimive dust in the vehicle. They are washable and can be resprayed w/ water repellent.
Thats what I have.(Noah) I like it so far.

hitchhiker
07-28-2004, 07:57 PM
Is the following car cover from Covercraft a good choice ? I've never bought an outside cover before . Does anybody have any experience with this cover ? My MM is stored in a carport that is for the most part sheltered , but does get some driven rain from the side . And I live in an area that seems to get a lot of dust as well.






Ready-Fit Car Cover
Block-It Evolution Series/Technalon
Most Popular All-Weather Fabric
Dent Protecting 4-Layer Construction
Water & Dust Resistant
Strong Polypropylene Fibers
Semi-Custom Fit
Warranty: 4 Years
Color: Tan - C80006WC


I use Cal Car Cover 'Stormweave' type. Protects well and has a little thickness to protect against door dings too! I write the car license number on all four sides in permenent marker with 4 inch high letters so that theft will not be a temptation.

I currently have four cars protected by them.

http://www.calcarcover.com (http://www.calcarcover.com)

<TABLE cellSpacing=5 cellPadding=5 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top align=middle>http://www.calcarcover.com/img/cover_stormweave.jpg</TD><TD>Stormweave's dense construction cushions against parking lot dings and is resistant to tears and punctures. Stormweave is highly water resistant and is available in grey, blue or tan. Stormweave can help protect your vehicle's interior and finish from both sun and rain. The four-layer fabric is rain resistant but breathable, great for all-weather, outside use. Snow, rain, dew, industrial pollutants, tree sap and bird droppings are kept away from your vehicle's finish. The unique four-layer fabric construction includes two center layers made of short, dense fibers that act as a moisture barrier to repel water, yet allow the passage of air. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

Best Regards,

David