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Might be off topic, but I can't think of a better place to ask...
I've got a NOAH car cover from Wolf... I use it nightly and it works great. Question I have is when I go to roll it up in the morning, it's damp because of the dew forming on the car. What is the proper way to deal with this? Just roll up the cover like the instructions say?
You may want to contact the Kimberly-Clark Corp. and ask them directly, as the Noah fabric is typically manufactured by them. They may be able to give a good answer since they are familair with the fabrics/materials used in the cover.
I'd be curious as to what they say myself. Let us know if you do contact them and what they say. :yesnod:
The moisture from overnight dew should not affect the performance of your cover. NOAH® fabrics allow moisture to dissipate, so depending on how much moisture and how long your cover is in the trunk, it should be dry by the time you use it again. If the cover does feel slightly damp in the evening, you may want to occasionally put on the car during the day and allow it to dry completely.
Thanks for following through with that post, I was curious what their response would be. Since they deal with the material all the time, they should have a good idea on how it will perform in your situation. :seeya