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ok well winter is coming and that means snow and ice, I just got my car painted and i dont want the paint to get f'd up plus i use my car as a daily commuter.. what type of car cover should i get and any brands that are good? i plan to cover at night to help prevent ice from formnnig overnight...thankz
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 8, '10 From usa Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
QUOTE There are many types of breathable fabrics available. The big difference in price between the cheap covers (and tarps) and the good covers is due to the breathable fabrics. Never ever cover a car with a non-breathable cover. Condensation build-up under the cover can do lots of damage. I have the max cover from empire its a 3 layer cover made from Tyvek developed by DuPont. http://empirecovers-review.blogspot.com/ +1 on empirecovers, I know my cover is breathable, because I usually have condisation on my car in the morning, now I don't ![]() |
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