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Old 02-09-2007, 04:52 PM   #1
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I was just down the street looking for a car cover for my BA XR8, I thought ok it just needs to be simple as im not needing it to keep rain out or anything. The car is garraged during the week and comes out for a cruise on weekends. I mainly only want to keep dust of it so I dont have to wash it every week when it has just been in the shed.

What car covers do you use, which one would you suggest.

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Old 02-09-2007, 05:01 PM   #2
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Sorry, I dont know which cover to get but, I wouldnt use a cover for a car in the garage. They can do more damage than what a little bit of dust can do. For one your car needs to be perfectly dry as a cover will keep moisture in. Even a light dust cover. I just dont think its worth it and have seen one car with surface rust caused by a cover on it for a fairly short time. Also a rub marks on the paint where it had rested ........



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Old 02-09-2007, 05:28 PM   #3
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Sorry, I dont know which cover to get but, I wouldnt use a cover for a car in the garage. They can do more damage than what a little bit of dust can do. For one your car needs to be perfectly dry as a cover will keep moisture in. Even a light dust cover. I just dont think its worth it and have seen one car with surface rust caused by a cover on it for a fairly short time. Also a rub marks on the paint where it had rested ........

I agree with you mate. I know how annoying it is when your car is out of the elements in the garage and it gets dusty very quickly. However I think the inconvenience of having to wash a car more often, outweighs the damage that a car cover can do. Of course, for people without any undercover storage for their car, a cover might be considered. Definitely not for a car in a garage though.
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Sorry, I dont know which cover to get but, I wouldnt use a cover for a car in the garage. They can do more damage than what a little bit of dust can do. For one your car needs to be perfectly dry as a cover will keep moisture in. Even a light dust cover. I just dont think its worth it and have seen one car with surface rust caused by a cover on it for a fairly short time. Also a rub marks on the paint where it had rested ........
Hmm a fair call, I have thought about this myself and wondered if the taking off and putting on of a cover does more bad than good.

Its a pretty dry shed, as its a newish house with concrete floor etc. But does get hot in summer.
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Old 02-09-2007, 05:33 PM   #5
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What car covers do you use, which one would you suggest.
Dont use the Super Cheap Auto ones for $30-$40

They don't handle UV light very well....

I had mine for a year and it disintegrated last week when it got windy
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I got an Aunger car cover for just over $40 would this be a good cover?, as my car does live out side for now.
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Old 02-09-2007, 05:48 PM   #7
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I got a nice one from Autobarn was around the $120 mark.Has a soft felt lining and a grey top lining ,supposed to be weaterproof but i went with it for the soft lining.No marks from it in the last years..I'm happy with it.. I can get the name brand if you need it.
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I got a nice one from Autobarn was around the $120 mark.Has a soft felt lining and a grey top lining ,supposed to be weaterproof but i went with it for the soft lining.No marks from it in the last years..I'm happy with it.. I can get the name brand if you need it.
Yea that would be great if you ca, I was in there today checking them out.

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I got an Aunger car cover for just over $40 would this be a good cover?, as my car does live out side for now.
Im not sure mate, I was looking at the Aunger ones today at repco and they looked the better out of what I saw, I didnt see any decent ones for weather though

By the looks so far it seems if its garaged I may be better off just washing it and being done with it.
I saw a lambswool one one for 160 for show cars, I thought that could be the go as it was very soft. Decisions, decisions.
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Old 02-09-2007, 08:42 PM   #9
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ok is Sunland Prestige CC43 XL.. I like it ,is pretty nice .XL fits a Falcon nice and snug ,wouldn't want any smaller
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I bought one from cover craft in Sydney ( I think ) Custom cut to suit my Force 8 and paid $600. Worth every cent as it fits like a glove and is made of a spandex type of material.

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ok is Sunland Prestige CC43 XL.. I like it ,is pretty nice .XL fits a Falcon nice and snug ,wouldn't want any smaller
Thanks for that mate, ill look it up.
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Old 02-09-2007, 09:16 PM   #12
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I bought one from cover craft in Sydney ( I think ) Custom cut to suit my Force 8 and paid $600. Worth every cent as it fits like a glove and is made of a spandex type of material.

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Whoa that is impressive. Custom made.
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Old 02-09-2007, 09:32 PM   #13
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i have one for the XB. same deal , just to help keep the dust off in the garage.

i cant remember the brand name and its at my brothers place about 50km away so wont get there to check for a while.

it is a very light soft nylon type material , kind of a creamy colour, think i paid about $60 for it, and when it packs up it all folds back into a pocket at one end and you can use it as a small pillow ? very easy to fit and remove and packs up small for storage.

i have had mine for about 15 years and its still good and no marks on car.
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Old 02-09-2007, 11:40 PM   #14
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I have the $120 Sunland one too with the soft lining. Its a very good cover. The fabric is perforated so the car breathes under the cover. Never had a moisture issue, and having had the covered car caught in a downpour I can vouch that they are weather proof.
I've been using mine frequently for at least 3 years now and it hasn't left a mark on the EL. Anyone on the forum that knows my car can vouch for that.
The secret is to make sure the car is completely clean before you cover it, otherwise there is a risk of chaffing the paint.
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Old 03-09-2007, 12:06 AM   #15
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The Sunland one is great, Autotechnica also do one that is very similar. Ive sold plenty of them and had no complaints. Both go for around $120.

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Old 03-09-2007, 02:35 PM   #16
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I think mine is the autotechnica one. Cost me about $140 but i dont really use it much now that i've got a carport.
I did use it a month ago when i needed to keep the car clean for a few days leading up to a wedding. Took it off on the morning of the wedding, gave the car a very quick buff and it came up ok. The cover is too much of a pain in the ____ to put on and take off every week though and it is a very tight fit on my BA (fitted the eb pretty good when i had it).
It has little breather flap things up near the windows. Open the windows up a few inches and the inside still smells good when i take it off. I only ever left it on for a week or so at a time with the EB and have only used it once with the BA.

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Old 03-09-2007, 04:15 PM   #17
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I had the Autotechnica one while i was was building the XY... I didnt have a garage then either!!! It did a decent job (occasional rubbing because of the winds; but a bit of polish took care of that)
... Just make sure that whenever you go for a cruise to give a quick once over before throwing the cover over it again...
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Old 03-09-2007, 05:32 PM   #18
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I use a Autotechnica for when I park in the driveway, does the job. Costed me $80 from autobarn.
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