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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Auto Addict on 25 October 2007, 17:40:11
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Anyone got any experience of car covers?
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I've got one that I sometimes use, because my parking space happens to have a big-ass tree above it :(. I can't park elsewhere as I'm in the city centre so it's all restricted parking except for my alloted private space.
Works a treat on the Omega, but when I used it on my BMW it would often blow off due to the car being too small -- it's much the same length but a lot lower so doesn't keep enough tension on the cover. So ensure you get one the right size.
They are a bit of a pain to put on though, only reason I use it is because my car is barely used mid-week, and sometimes not at the weekend either depending on what I choose to do.
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Got one from halfords about a year ago, its rubbish so dont get theirs, found some good ones on ebay in the past.
:y
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Dont like em if outside......unless its just for each night and taken off during the day.
If your cars all wet when you put the cover on......its not gonna dry.....and left for days/weeks like this can only promote rust and damp.
However if a dry car stored in a garage......they are good for keeping the dust of the paintwork :y
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Delivered to this place (http://www.carcoon.co.uk/) recently.
The Carcoons look really futuristic in use and I would have thought airflow would stop the dampness problem. Never got round to asking the price though.
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Delivered to this place (http://www.carcoon.co.uk/) recently.
The Carcoons look really futuristic in use and I would have thought airflow would stop the dampness problem. Never got round to asking the price though.
Some git would deffo pop that
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I've not used car covers, so I'm not speaking from experience.
I've heard that if you use a car cover outside, that the air movement
causes fretting on the contact paint points on the car as the cover
vibrates or moves in relation to the car. This may only show up
after some time as some of the movement is microscopic.
When folk use them for longer term storage, they say to wax the car
and not polish it off, so as to protect the paintwork from any fretting action.
As said, no personal experience, but maybe the important bit is what
the inside material of the cover is, and therefore its effect when rubbing
the paintwork over a long period of time?
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Delivered to this place (http://www.carcoon.co.uk/) recently.
The Carcoons look really futuristic in use and I would have thought airflow would stop the dampness problem. Never got round to asking the price though.
:o :o :o
Are you allowed to say that these days?
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they in excess of £300 :o
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Delivered to this place (http://www.carcoon.co.uk/) recently.
The Carcoons look really futuristic in use and I would have thought airflow would stop the dampness problem. Never got round to asking the price though.
:o :o :o
Are you allowed to say that these days?
They're based in Salford Martin, anything goes down there.
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Delivered to this place (http://www.carcoon.co.uk/) recently.
The Carcoons look really futuristic in use and I would have thought airflow would stop the dampness problem. Never got round to asking the price though.
:o :o :o
Are you allowed to say that these days?
;D ;D ;D
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Delivered to this place (http://www.carcoon.co.uk/) recently.
The Carcoons look really futuristic in use and I would have thought airflow would stop the dampness problem. Never got round to asking the price though.
:o :o :o
Are you allowed to say that these days?
They're based in Salford Martin, anything goes down there.
Well that's alright then man. ;D
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Delivered to this place (http://www.carcoon.co.uk/) recently.
The Carcoons look really futuristic in use and I would have thought airflow would stop the dampness problem. Never got round to asking the price though.
:o :o :o
Are you allowed to say that these days?
They're based in Salford Martin, anything goes down there.
Well that's alright then man. ;D
person
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I suppose I could just buy a shed, and clear out the garage ::)
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Well 300 quid each thats sorted out londons housing shortage
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Delivered to this place (http://www.carcoon.co.uk/) recently.
The Carcoons look really futuristic in use and I would have thought airflow would stop the dampness problem. Never got round to asking the price though.
Makes your car look like a matchbox toy
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i have had a carcoon for about 3 years now, well worth the money :y
Dont use it these days as the miggy is too big for this one, i have the medium sized one for the mig you would need a large one.
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i have had a carcoon for about 3 years now, well worth the money :y
Dont use it these days as the miggy is too big for this one, i have the medium sized one for the mig you would need a large one.
Show us a picture with the miggy in it,
:y :y
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i have had a carcoon for about 3 years now, well worth the money :y
Dont use it these days as the miggy is too big for this one, i have the medium sized one for the mig you would need a large one.
Show us a picture with the miggy in it,
:y :y
He's just said it wont fit, sheep brain. ;D
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i have had a carcoon for about 3 years now, well worth the money :y
Dont use it these days as the miggy is too big for this one, i have the medium sized one for the mig you would need a large one.
Show us a picture with the miggy in it,
:y :y
He's just said it wont fit, sheep brain. ;D
Lets not get personal, you northern jessy ;D
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I used one of these recently, very good and portable, this one was free ;D
(http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k65/mickdundee_01/2007_0902newentaug0037.jpg)
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I used one of these recently, very good and portable, this one was free ;D
(http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k65/mickdundee_01/2007_0902newentaug0037.jpg)
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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I used one of these recently, very good and portable, this one was free ;D
(http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k65/mickdundee_01/2007_0902newentaug0037.jpg)
The Anderson shelter returns. ;D ;D ;D