Hi,
Just now I'm using soft cotton dust sheets to cover the old car because -
1) Their cheap
2) Easy to wash and dry
3) Very breathable
4) Very inert and have no pigment or die to affect the paintwork
Downsides -
1) Don't actually fit the car properly
2) Don't seem to block the sunlight
3) Limited protection against knocks
I there any good reason to stop using them and get normal indoor cover instead?? ta.
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
Hi,
Just now I'm using soft cotton dust sheets to cover the old car because -
1) Their cheap
2) Easy to wash and dry
3) Very breathable
4) Very inert and have no pigment or die to affect the paintwork
Downsides -
1) Don't actually fit the car properly
2) Don't seem to block the sunlight
3) Limited protection against knocks
I there any good reason to stop using them and get normal indoor cover instead?? ta.
I have my locost under a heavy duty 3x4m tarp on the drive, with 4 60cm bungees to hold it on. It seems excellent, and still has a good breeze round
the bottom to keep it dry.
Yards totally irrelevant if yours is indoors though!
I'm actually sat in mine now, about to walk in to a quote for work!
Hi
When i had the mk i used a old double quilt on the car to protect it ,then a water proof tarp in winter because the roof leaked
G
Something to be said for the dust sheets as they can be thrown on any which way, I have a fitted indoor cover on the viento and although it does a great job and looks the part it can be frustrating to put on as no matter how careful i am at taking it off i always spend a whole heap of time hunting for the "front" marking in order to get it around the correct way for the right fit.