Protecting Your Car With A Car Cover

October 16th, 2009
by Greg Tomlinson

If you are often away from your house for periods of time, one of your worries is often the care and shelter of your car while you are away. Unless it’s garaged, it is subject to harmful rays from the sun, bug splatter, bird droppings, falling branches, nicks, scrapes, and more. When you return from your trip you may find your car has suffered irreparable damage. You can prevent problems in the first place by fitting a custom fit car cover to guard your investment. Before you make you purchase, you should realize that not all car covers are the same – following are some things for you to take into consideration:

Car covers are essentially all the same, right? Definitely not! There are car covers which are anything from what is basically a loose fitting tarp to those like the BMW car cover which are custom designed for the particular make and model of the car. The loose fitting covers can let in and trap damaging moisture and debris and do not block damaging UV rays effectively. They can actually cause more problems that they prevent.

When you are comparing car covers, consider the other possible positive aspects of the cover beyond simply covering your car.

Consider these following:

UV rays are extremely harmful to your cars finish, so consider whether it provides adequate shelter? You definitely need a car cover that provides the greatest shelter possible against the suns rays, especially if you live in an area, like Florida, where the UV rays are particularly intense.

How durable is the material, will it tear if exposed to ice and snow?

You need to ensure that it will completely repel rain and moisture.

Can it withstand extreme heat or cold?.

Will the product be resistant to dust as some car covers thwart even the finest dust from accumulating.

Does the car cover have additional layers to guard from dings? This is vital to have if you leave your car in a public lot!

Other factors to look at are warranty periods and color.

You should also be aware that some car covers are designed so that you can actually wash it yourself. You can use you washing machine to clean those car covers made from a super weave material – you simply use your normal laundry detergent in cold to hot water, without bleach, and they can even be dried in your dryer on the permanent press setting. In all cases make absolutely sure you strictly follow manufacturer specifications for the proper care of the car cover you purchase.

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