11th November 2006

Tips On Selecting Your Custom Car Cover

posted in Car Accessory |

If you take extended trips away from home, one of your concerns
is the care and protection of your car while away. Unless it is
garaged, it is subject to damaging rays from the sun, bug
splatter, bird droppings, falling branches, nicks, scrapes, and
more. Upon returning from your trip the damage is evident and not
easily reversed. You can prevent problems in the first place by
installing a custom fit car cover to protect your investment. Not
all car covers are created equal, so here are some things you
should consider before making your purchase.

Car covers are basically all the same, right? Absolutely not!
There are car covers which are anything from what is essentially
a loose fitting tarp to those like the BMW car cover which are
custom designed for the particular make and model of the car. A
loose fitting car cover can actually cause more problems than it
can help as unwelcome moisture, debris, and harmful UV rays will
still be able to get in.

When shopping for a car cover consider what it does other than
cover your car. Questions to ask include:

Does it protect from harmful UV rays? If you live in an intense
sun area, such as Florida, you need a car cover offering the
maximum protection from the sun.

How durable is the material? Will it rip if exposed to ice and
snow?

Will it resist or completely repel rain?

Can it withstand intense heat or intense cold?

Will the product resist dust? Some car covers prevent even the
finest dust from accumulating.

Does the car cover have extra layers to protect from dings? This
is important to have if you leave your car in a public lot!

In addition, you will want to know if there is a lengthy warranty
included, what colors are available, and what are the return
policies, if any.

Yes, you can even remove and clean some car covers yourself.
Those made of super weave material can actually be placed in a
washing machine and cleaned using cold to warm water, regular
laundry detergent — without bleach, and dried on your dryer’s
permanent press cycle. In all cases make sure you strictly follow
manufacturer specifications for the proper care of the car cover
you purchase.

So, whether it is a Ford car cover you are buying or one for a
Kia, Lexus, or Range Rover you can protect your car’s exterior
and interior by selecting a custom car cover that is right for
your vehicle.

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