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A Car Cover Will Protect the Exterior and Looks of Your Car

December 27th, 2009

The exterior of your car is what people notice first and it doesn’t matter the age of the car; if you keep it clean, waxed and covered when not in use, it will always be something you can be proud of. Your paint finish is expensive to repair and replace so keeping it in tip top shape is definitely worth it, both financially and for your enjoyment.

 

There are several other things that you can do to make sure your car runs for a long time. With proper care, any car can be kept in good condition both in the way it looks and runs. The first thing is to make sure you choose your vehicle wisely. You will want to do research on the make and model of the vehicle you plan to buy. The internet is a great resource for finding out about if the car is prone to any problems or how reliable down the road it is.

You also have to make sure you keep your vehicle clean and covered up when not in use. Your paint job does more than make your car look good - it also protects the parts of the car underneath. You have to make sure that you fight rust to keep your car looking its best. If you are in an area that has a snowy climate then you should make sure you wash your car often. The salt used on the roads to melt the snow and ice can be detrimental to your cars paint job. You should wash your car regularly during the winter months and wait until the temperature is above freezing. As long as it is below freezing the salt stays in the ice and therefore won’t harm your car. If you park in a heated garage the melting snow allows the salt to attack and corrode your paint finish.

To keep your car running in top shape, follow the maintenance guide in your owner’s manual. Use this as a guide for when you should have your car serviced, and you might want to keep a notebook in your glove box to write down when you have serviced, or replaced a component, so you can refer back to it when needed.

You will also want to be on the lookout for new noises or anything that doesn’t seem quite right. To keep your car running well for as long as possible you should make sure that you fix problems as they come up and anticipate component failure by following the manufacturer’s maintenance instructions. Even though it might seem like an unimportant thing at the time, little things add up overtime.

Your car is a major investment and you want it looking and running at its best for the longest period of time possible. That is why it is important to keep it maintained properly and covered when not in use. It is recommended you use a custom car cover that is specifically made for your make and model of vehicle. It will help protect your car from the sun, rain, snow and other outdoor elements to keep it looking new.

 

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Why a Car Cover Makes Good Sense

November 29th, 2009

A vehicle begins to depreciate as soon as you drive it off the lot - it is even worse if you don't maintain the look and performance of the vehicle! A car cover is relatively very cheap and yet they provide the most effective means of protecting your investment short of keeping the vehicle in your garage.

 

By using a good quality car cover you will maintain the value of your investment in the vehicle as well as help to keep it looking its very best for when you are driving it. In addition, a car cover will save you time and money when it comes to maintaining it – you will need to wash and wax the vehicle less often because the elements which act to create dirt and grime will be drastically reduced due to the protective layer. Much of the inherent value in a car is stored in the appearance – if you maintain the bodywork and have a great looking paint job, then you will be ensuring you get more of your money back when you come to sell the vehicle down the road – a good looking car is also much easier to sell!

 

A good quality car cover will protect your vehicle from the effects of rain and snow melt; water is one of the major hazards to your vehicle in terms of both its looks and structural integrity. Rust can be devastating to the paintwork, but it is even more trouble when it hits the body work of the car - especially in crucial control systems such as steering gear, brakes, and exhausts. Simply having to replace a rusted exhaust will be more than the cost of a good quality car cover for many drivers!

 

Make sure you choose a car cover which has low water permeability – water permeability is a measure of how well water can pass through the cover. The cover must allow water to pass from underneath and escape as well as allowing air to circulate; this will ensure that dampness is unable to build up causing mold and mildew as well as rust spots but, at the same time rain and snow melt will have washed off and dried before it has time to pass through to reach the vehicle underneath.

 

Ensure the car cover fits well and is easily fitted and stowed away when not in use. A lightweight cover is easier to deal with if you use your car a lot - and it is easier to fit over your car when the wind is blowing (unlike a heavy duty cover). So saying, a heavy duty cover will afford greater physical protection from knocks and dings caused by pets and wildlife, tree debris and storm damage and the children playing near the stored vehicle.

 

One often overlooked preventative measure that a car cover brings is the deterrence it provides to thieves and vandals. If a car is fitted with a cover, opportunistic thieves are more likely to pass the car by because of the extra hassle of getting the cover off and so, the greater likelihood that they will be detected and caught.

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Choosing the Right Car Cover

November 29th, 2009

Choosing a good quality car cover will make the difference between cruising in an eye-catching vehicle or developing a preference for driving at night when no-one else is around to see what a state you have allowed your car to get into! Car covers are probably one of the most inexpensive car accessories available and yet they afford such great protection to your prized possession and will keep your bodywork and vehicle integrity in absolute top condition.

 

There are many different car covers available on the market, however, which one you will choose will depend on two major factors – where you live and how you will be using the product.

Where you live has a direct bearing because this is where the car will be spending the bulk of its life with you. Your car cover should give good protection against ultraviolet rays if you live in the south, while if you live in colder climates you'll need a car cover that protects from harsh weather like hail and snow.

Check the car cover you are buying will do the job you are looking to do and that it is capable of providing all-round protection for your vehicle. You need a car cover which will “breath”, that is it will allow air to circulate because no matter where you live, if you seal your vehicle up with a non-breathing car cover then damp and mold will accumulate creating mold and rust problems if it is stored for any significant length of time. At the same time, it needs to protect the car from rain and snow melt penetrating from outside and getting under the cover which will then cause rust issues for your car.

Look for a water resistant car cover with a low-permeability factor – this allows the air to circulate and water has a tough job getting under the cover but can still escape.

Ensure the car cover has a high ultraviolet protection factor; just think of the times you have seen a car with a faded paint job, especially a car with red paint – it looks ugly and unsightly. Just like you can be burnt by the sun, so can your car - you need to make sure the car cover will give good protection against the sun.

How you will use the cover is important because you may be storing the car for lengthy periods of time or just for the day while you have parked the vehicle as part of your daily routine. No matter what type of cover you use, you need one with a “soft-touch” inner where it will actually come into contact with the car body – this will ensure it doesn’t leave scratches. If you are using the car cover regularly, putting in and taking it off frequently, then you will be better off with a lightweight cover which can also be easily stowed away after use and will not take up too much space in the trunk. A heavy duty cover is better for someone who leaves their car standing for long periods of time - they offer better protection from dings and bumps.

A car cover can mean the difference between crusing in style in a stunning automobile, or developing a need to drive at night because your car is so ugly! Car covers are probably one of the most inexpensive car accessories available and yet they afford such great protection to your prized possession and will keep your bodywork and vehicle integrity in absolute top condition.

 

There are many different car covers available on the market, however, which one you will choose will depend on two major factors – where you live and how you will be using the product.

Where you live has a direct bearing because this is where the car will be spending the bulk of its life with you. Your car cover should give good protection against ultraviolet rays if you live in the south, while if you live in colder climates you'll need a car cover that protects from harsh weather like hail and snow.

Check the car cover you are buying will do the job you are looking to do and that it is capable of providing all-round protection for your vehicle. Your car covers should "breathe" to allow air to circulate - if it can't breathe damp and mold will accumulate. At the same time, it needs to protect the car from rain and snow melt penetrating from outside and getting under the cover which will then cause rust issues for your car.

Look for a water resistant car cover with a low-permeability factor – this allows the air to circulate and water has a tough job getting under the cover but can still escape.

Ensure the car cover has a high ultraviolet protection factor; just think of the times you have seen a car with a faded paint job, especially a car with red paint – it looks ugly and unsightly. Just like you can be burnt by the sun, so can your car - you need to make sure the car cover will give good protection against the sun.

How you will use the cover is important because you may be storing the car for lengthy periods of time or just for the day while you have parked the vehicle as part of your daily routine. No matter what type of cover you use, you need one with a “soft-touch” inner where it will actually come into contact with the car body – this will ensure it doesn’t leave scratches. If you are using the car cover regularly, putting in and taking it off frequently, then you will be better off with a lightweight cover which can also be easily stowed away after use and will not take up too much space in the trunk. A heavy duty cover is better for someone who leaves their car standing for long periods of time - they offer better protection from dings and bumps.

 

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Selecting the Right Car Cover

November 28th, 2009

Apart from the way we dress, nothing says more about you than the car you drive and the condition you keep your vehicle in – you wouldn’t go outside the house naked and nor should you leave your vehicle exposed to the elements and environment without using a car cover!

The car cover you will choose will depend on where you live and the conditions your car is facing – you may live in the colder north where snow and rain are more of an issue than in the south, where blistering sun has more of an impact. When you come to buy a car cover you need to think carefully about getting the right product to do the job for you – protecting your car.

Basic principles are that a car cover should be relatively lightweight in order to be fitted easily and stowed without taking up too much room for when it is in the trunk for instance. In addition it has to be capable of being stored for lengthy periods without deteriorating or cracking. Most of all, your car cover should fit your car properly and provide the ultimate protection.

Car covers ought to be water-resistant to a high degree but not waterproof – they should allow moisture which is present in the atmosphere to leave and for air to circulate, otherwise, your car will be attacked by mold and become “stuffy” smelling as well as damp causing other issues, such as rust. They need to be water-resistant so that rain and snow melt is unable to penetrate the cover to any degree and will be sloughed off before it can pass through the barrier.

You can get a sunburn, and so can your car - the harmful UV rays penetrate materials and cause damage to your paint job. The car cover you select must be capable of protecting the vehicle from the harmful effects of the sun’s ultraviolet rays. Just think of the times you have seen cars with faded paint jobs and especially with red paintwork – a car cover with UV protection will easily protect your car from that fate.

A car cover also has to be robust enough to protect your vehicle from minor impact and dings from the kids playing ball or the neighborhood cat deciding your parked vehicle is the ideal spot on which to take a snooze while surveying the street. Cars parked under or near trees are also subject to falling branches or tree sap, which is a really hard substance to clean off your car and will damage the paint. Even worse, bird droppings are acidic and will eat your paint job in a few minutes if they make contact with your car’s body leaving a permanent and unsightly blotch.

When you are thinking about purchasing a car cover, think about what elements threaten your car, and in what context you'lkl be using your car cover. You get the best protection for your investment when you match a car cover specification to your conditions and needs.

 

 

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Car Covers - Save Money

November 28th, 2009

A good quality car cover will more than pay for itself in maintain the value of your vehicle as well as the direct costs and time savings provided by less maintenance and less cleaning chores. Your car is exposed to the elements and other factors if you do not store it in a garage. This constant exposure will accelerate rust, increase the risk of bumps and dings and adversely affect the look and performance of your vehicle when you drive it.

 

By investing in a car cover you will be able to protect your car from the effects of rain and snow; water has a devastating effect on vehicles particularly as the major cause of rust which will damage the look of your car but also impact the safety and performance you expect from it. Permeability is a measure of how well the cover allows water to pass through the protective barrier - you need to purchase a car cover with low water permeability. If air circulates underneath the cover it will deter moisture accumulation, and in turn will deter mold and mildew buildup, as well as rust. At the same time, because the car cover has a low permeability, snow melt and rainwater are unable to pass through to the car underneath and instead, are washed off and dry before they can cause any damage.

 

A frequently overlooked advantage of a car cover is the anti-theft factor. Many thieves are opportunistic – they look for open windows and unlocked vehicles as a prime target, and will smash a window in seconds if they see valuable possessions on a car seat or parcel tray. By using a well fitted car cover, thieves will instantly be unable to see what is inside the vehicle and even if they are of a mind to try to steal something, they will be deterred by the fact that the car cover will impede their crime, making it more likely they will be detected and caught. Cars fitted with car covers are unlikely to be the object of thieves attentions nor of vandals intent on simply causing damage.

 

In many parts of the country, the sun also plays a significant factor in deteriorating the look of the paintwork. By using a car cover which has a high ultraviolet protection factor, you can provide your vehicle with the same protection as you enjoy when you wear sunscreen on the beach. Continuous and prolonged exposure to the harmful rays of the sun is a serious cause of faded and blotchy paint work and this immediately detracts from the appearance and value of your vehicle.

 

Choose a car cover which is easy to fit and easy to store, especially if you are using the vehicle on a regular basis. No matter what type of cover you invest, you should ensure that the inner side of the car cover (the side which comes into contact with the vehicle) has a “soft-touch” so it does not scratch the car itself.


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