Word of warning
A thin tarp or cover will absolutely cause condensation betwixt car and inside of cover, potentially causing more damage than the raw elements, which of course include fresh ventilating air.
You either want to bubble wrap your car, to harness the built in insulating properties, or construct a simple car port. Better still, buy a shipping container and park your car in that (cut some ventilation holes in container before parking the car) I can leasr you an Audi sized container at a very competitive rate.
Posted By: MIKEWALKER on December 3rd 2018 at 17:46:35
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- Wrath advice needed on car covers.... (NCFC) - ghost of hucks, Dec 3, 17:38:37
- Build a garage (n/m) (NCFC) - Jumbo1, Dec 3, 18:22:16
- Thanks for the advice Wrath. (n/m) (NCFC) - ghost of hucks, Dec 3, 18:21:42
- Carcoon (n/m) (NCFC) - Old Git, Dec 3, 18:17:35
- Cardock (NCFC) - Tombs, Dec 3, 18:35:45
- Yeah they’re brilliant but pointless on a new car like an a5 (n/m) (NCFC) - Augustus Pablo, Dec 3, 18:19:39
- I’d avoid a cover (NCFC) - SimonOTBC, Dec 3, 18:02:28
- I agree Simon (n/m) (NCFC) - ghost of hucks, Dec 3, 18:19:20
- Unless you park it under some sappy trees or a seagul colony why bother ? (NCFC) - Augustus Pablo, Dec 3, 17:54:23
- Or even a seagul colon (n/m) (NCFC) - Augustus Pablo, Dec 3, 18:10:35
- Yup (NCFC) - Tombs, Dec 3, 17:57:09
- Word of warning (NCFC) - MIKEWALKER, Dec 3, 17:46:35
- I think you are right Mikewalker. Not sure I have enough room for a shipping container but (NCFC) - ghost of hucks, Dec 3, 17:55:18
- Modern cars generally have quality paintwork (NCFC) - MIKEWALKER, Dec 3, 17:58:14
- Put the car inside and tip it on its end (NCFC) - Tombs, Dec 3, 17:58:10
- hang it up under 2-3 umbrellas placed side by side. easy (n/m) (NCFC) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 3, 20:47:09
- I think you are right Mikewalker. Not sure I have enough room for a shipping container but (NCFC) - ghost of hucks, Dec 3, 17:55:18
- Sand the original wax off with some 250 grit and buff it up with ralgex. (NCFC) - Tombs, Dec 3, 17:44:42
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