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    Angry Warning (Factory Car Cover)

    I purchased a factory car cover a few months ago and really liked the logo and appearance. In the last couple of weeks high winds have be in the forecast in Northern Virginia. This caused a major problem with my paint, the horror. This weekend I pulled off the cover and to my surprise my 7-month-old paint job was destroyed. All the pointy surface areas, where the car cover made contact with the car showed deep buffing. The best way to describe is like taking a nylon cloth and rubbing it thousands of times to remove the clear coat and some of the base paint, and that’s not all. Have any of you seen bag less vacuum cleaners at the store. They pick up the dirt and move it in a cyclone fashion within the canister. Well, with all the snow this year we had plenty of sand still on the streets and with high winds they moved easy under the car cover and was trapped on it’s peak, the roof of the car. If anyone owns this cover and has left it outside for any time you will notice the ballooning effect. On the top of my car, underneath the car cover, trapped sand swirled around destroying my paint. A body shop in my area estimated 5,210 dollars damage to my car. In short, that is a total re-paint of my car.

    I visited my local L/M dealer this morning and my service manger feels I have a case. I was informed that the regional service manager wanted to inspect my car for damage. I will keep you posted on what happens next.


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    good luck, let us know how it turns out
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    Oh MAN, merc...

    That is a major suck-blow...
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    What RF said ^^^^^
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    That's a shame. i hope the service manager can / will do something for your car.

    man you gotta be careful with car covers for just that reason. you might consider using an "inside" cover even when parked outside. i'm a big fan of the tan flannel from cover craft. It's not great for dust but the inside is the same soft flannel as a sweatshirt. Keeps the sun, bird stuff off an dries pretty well when wet.

    after it get's painted - no cover for a few months. let the clear coat cure completely.
    Just a second experiecnce about covers. if you choose to use one AVIOD any tire shine stuff. the tire shine collects all brake dust and dirt which gets stuck to it and re-deposites it to the cover. which in turn smears tire goop and the particulate on your paint.

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    merc: Believe it or not, I had a similar situation that involved a boat rather than a car. The insurance coverage covered the damage (less the deductible which for boats is sometimes higher than for cars). Nonetheless, make a claim sooner arther than later and, in any event, before the dealer/rep takes the car cover from you for "inspection."

    Let us know how you make out.

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    I recently bought a cotton/flannel cover from Calif Car Cover, great cover, 202$ delivered. Use spring loaded C clamps on door handles to minimize blow around. I have used this same material on other cars with excellent results.

    TP in Fairfax VA, Blue MM

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    Unhappy bummer

    merc: That does suck! Big Time
    You buy a cover to keep the MM nice and looks what happens. I just picked my cover last week but did not use it yet It does suck not having a garage
    Please let us know what happens.
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    Wow! I'm glad you posted this as I have been considering getting that cover! I hope they cover the damage. Good luck!
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    Look at it this way- It could be a blessing in disguise. American cars espescially Ford/Mercury are notorious for their lousey paint.

    Do some research for custom paint shops that specialize in restoration jobs and check out their past work. They will do the job right-a nice deep black with lots of clearcoat. Most of these privately owned shops will work with you on the price, just explain your situation to them.

    If Mercury/insurance is picking up the tab, that is a bonus.

    Whatever you do, do NOT let your dealer insist that they do the work. You'll just get the same thin, orange peel paint job all over again.

    Good Luck!

    Jay

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    merc - Thanks for the heads up. I hope that FMC will correct the problem or as MartyO stated "you can make a claim with your ins. co" and let them fight it out with FMC. John
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    Originally posted by CrownVic1

    Whatever you do, do NOT let your dealer insist that they do the work. You'll just get the same thin, orange peel paint job all over again.
    That's not necessarily correct. Some dealerships, that have their own Body and paint shop, have excellent facilities and use high quality paint, such as PPG

    There is no "orange peel" on the factory paint of my car.

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    Thanks all for the information and support. At this time I don’t have any new information to add, but I am dreaming of Black pearl paint and 8 coats of clear coat.


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    All car covers are not created equal. I would recommend either the Noah or Weathershield covers. a bit more expensive, but worth it.....
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    Originally posted by JohnnyB
    All car covers are not created equal. I would recommend either the Noah or Weathershield covers. a bit more expensive, but worth it.....
    The factory cover is a Weathershield Cover,I have one.
    Merc, I store my car in a garage and use my cover as a dust guard.Good luck !
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