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Graham Phillips
Frequent User Username: playtime
Post Number: 450 Registered: 03-2019
| Posted on Tuesday, 16 November, 2021 - 08:52: | |
G'day everyone,... Where can I get one of these for my Camilla? Graham. |
richard george yeaman
Prolific User Username: richyrich
Post Number: 1164 Registered: 04-2012
| Posted on Wednesday, 15 December, 2021 - 10:14: | |
Hi Graham. Did you ever find anything resembling the really great looking cover above. Richard. |
Trevor Hodgekinson
Frequent User Username: wm20
Post Number: 270 Registered: 11-2006
| Posted on Thursday, 16 December, 2021 - 16:32: | |
Unless it is real silk you would not want to put your car under a cover like that Covers must be able to breathe and should never be tight against the paintwork. |
Graham Phillips
Frequent User Username: playtime
Post Number: 460 Registered: 03-2019
| Posted on Thursday, 16 December, 2021 - 17:31: | |
G'day everyone,.... To date no I have'nt found one,.. But I guess you can have one made,..? Graham. |
Robert J. Sprauer
Frequent User Username: wraithman
Post Number: 722 Registered: 11-2017
| Posted on Thursday, 16 December, 2021 - 22:03: | |
Flying Spares now has covers designed for various conditions. I have a beautiful cover from California Car Covers. Perfect fit with pockets for both mirrors, mascot, etc. "Rolls_Royce" embroidered in blue to match the car on front. It breathes and of course soft. It is designed for indoor. |
Omar M. Shams
Grand Master Username: omar
Post Number: 2176 Registered: 04-2009
| Posted on Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 02:02: | |
Are car covers worth using? Do they not cause more damage than good? |
Robert J. Sprauer
Frequent User Username: wraithman
Post Number: 723 Registered: 11-2017
| Posted on Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 02:40: | |
No, what kind of damage are you thinking? |
Jeff Martin
Frequent User Username: jeff_r_1
Post Number: 317 Registered: 07-2018
| Posted on Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 04:06: | |
They're meant to keep the dust off inside a dry garage, preferably heated. They are not meant to be used outside in the wet. They trap moisture between the cover and the paint. Anyone who uses a tarp who thinks he is protecting the car, isn't. |
Graham Phillips
Frequent User Username: playtime
Post Number: 463 Registered: 03-2019
| Posted on Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 06:08: | |
G'day everyone,.... Robert, Do you have any pics of your cover? Cost? Graham. |
richard george yeaman
Prolific User Username: richyrich
Post Number: 1165 Registered: 04-2012
| Posted on Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 07:53: | |
Robert. Would it be possible for you post a photo of your with cover in place thanks. Richard. |
David Gore
Moderator Username: david_gore
Post Number: 4045 Registered: 04-2003
| Posted on Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 08:42: | |
Omar, The biggest problem with car covers comes in dusty climates with abrasive wind-borne dust getting trapped in the cover material then scratching the paintwork when you pull the cover off. Unless you have an overhead crane to lift the cover up without dragging, scratching is inevitable over time from cheap woven covers. I had this problem 40 years ago with my first new car that had to be parked outside with a cover due to air pollution and dust problems. Over time the paintwork began to show scratches from my dragging it off and on the car until I gave up and left it exposed. 8 years later, the inevitable rust problems became obvious, a quick "tart up" followed and I traded the car when my employer changed from paying a car allowance to supplying a company car, fortunately we were allowed to trade in our cars when the new vehicles were delivered and receive the proceeds. |
Trevor Hodgekinson
Frequent User Username: wm20
Post Number: 271 Registered: 11-2006
| Posted on Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 09:18: | |
We had some very expensive flock linned covers for the wedding cars as they were all parked outside on concrete hard stand and of course had to look pristine all the time I spent almost as much time cleaning the inside with a vacuum than I did polishing the paint work. Then if hail was forecast,furnature blankets had to go on first . All went well till the one time I forgot to remove the cover on one car for 2 weeks . It now has a roof full of rust holes If stored outside then a cover of some kind is a must to protect the interiour from UV If stored inside then they are a waste of time unless you have condensation problems in which case flannelette is the best material to use which is what we cover the ways of the lathes & mills with. |
Brian Vogel
Grand Master Username: guyslp
Post Number: 3253 Registered: 06-2009
| Posted on Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 10:14: | |
Omar Shams wrote: Are car covers worth using? Do they not cause more damage than good? No. Yes. If you are going to have a car outside over the long term, making sure that there is just the tiniest bit of air circulation to the interior (micro-cracked windows) and blocking sunlight from pouring through the windows (exterior or interior window shades - light blocking and preferably outwardly reflective) protects what most desperately needs it [in my climate; I'd think anything stored outdoors in Dubai would be a goner in short order just because of the interior temperatures routinely generated]. I'd actually love to try, just for the fun of it, making custom cut light blocking window shades from cardboard that's painted on the outward facing side with that really new, ultra-white paint that has been shown to actually cool the surfaces on which it's applied when they're exposed to direct sunlight. Brian |
Geoff Wootton
Grand Master Username: dounraey
Post Number: 2300 Registered: 05-2012
| Posted on Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 10:45: | |
If I was storing a car for a few months I'd use a carcoon or airchamber. They are available for interior or exterior use.
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Jeff Martin
Frequent User Username: jeff_r_1
Post Number: 318 Registered: 07-2018
| Posted on Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 11:12: | |
https://www.carcoon.com/product-range/vehicle/outdoor/outdoor-carcoon/ Expensive though, for a MK6 Bentley it would take a size 5, that's £553.23, that's almost 1000.00 Canadian dollars, could almost build a proper garage for that if I do it myself. |
Robert J. Sprauer
Frequent User Username: wraithman
Post Number: 724 Registered: 11-2017
| Posted on Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 22:58: | |
There is a technique to removing and covering cars with covers. Covers should not be pulled or "dragged" off. That's where your scratches may begin. I start at the rear and roll the cover from the boot to the grill. and reverse when putting it on. A cover is most certainly needed for dark colors and all my cars are stored inside and never go out in bad weather. Works in progress use clear covers which are cheap and have elastic all around. |
Omar M. Shams
Grand Master Username: omar
Post Number: 2177 Registered: 04-2009
| Posted on Saturday, 18 December, 2021 - 15:17: | |
In my experience, all car covers do is scratch paint, trap moisture and speed up the rusting of cars. The little upside of using a car cover is negated by the disadvantages. |
Robert J. Sprauer
Frequent User Username: wraithman
Post Number: 725 Registered: 11-2017
| Posted on Saturday, 18 December, 2021 - 22:24: | |
Nevr had a problem with covers in over 40 yrs using them. You can easily incur more scatches washing and drying off a car with poor methods and products. |
Omar M. Shams
Grand Master Username: omar
Post Number: 2178 Registered: 04-2009
| Posted on Sunday, 19 December, 2021 - 01:52: | |
Yes but people generally don't wash and dry cars off with poor methods. But they do use covers and dont fully understand the mechanisms at play whilst the car cover rubs on the paintwork with trapped air and moisture underneath. |
Robert J. Sprauer
Frequent User Username: wraithman
Post Number: 726 Registered: 11-2017
| Posted on Sunday, 19 December, 2021 - 10:29: | |
I have have been the custodian for 2 collections. Many cars are in the 7 figures apiece and I can tell you there are no issues what so ever. Covers should obviously breathe and FYI the cars are never washed. |
Brian Vogel
Grand Master Username: guyslp
Post Number: 3254 Registered: 06-2009
| Posted on Monday, 20 December, 2021 - 04:43: | |
Another of the situations where there are clear camps and neither is at all likely to get members to switch. The positions of each are now abundantly clear. As is so often the case, those who are undecided need to weigh the options presented and go with what they feel is best. Brian |