Who makes a good car cover?
#24
Melting Slicks
I just bought a cover for my Jet Ski from Sealskin. It was their best cover with a 10 year warrantee.They also make car covers. It's a real nice cover and they had a 4th of July sale so I put it in the cart and waited. First they sent a 10% discount code and I didn't bite, then they sent a 15% off code and I bought it. $220 cover cost me $110.
Last edited by biggd; 07-12-2019 at 08:10 AM.
#25
Drifting
From my personal experience...
If you need protection from the sun, such as for cars stored outdoors in SoCal, be careful what you purchase because most car covers do not hold up well in intense sun.
Inexpensive Budge covers, for example, didn't even last me a year.
The best materials I've used are Sunbrella (can last in the range of 10 yrs, but very expensive purchase at $500+ and could be abrasive in windy conditions) or Technalon Evolution (5 years+, medium-priced).
I have not tried any of the reflective car covers.
If you need protection from the sun, such as for cars stored outdoors in SoCal, be careful what you purchase because most car covers do not hold up well in intense sun.
Inexpensive Budge covers, for example, didn't even last me a year.
The best materials I've used are Sunbrella (can last in the range of 10 yrs, but very expensive purchase at $500+ and could be abrasive in windy conditions) or Technalon Evolution (5 years+, medium-priced).
I have not tried any of the reflective car covers.