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How To Pick The Material For Your Car Cover



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By : AJ Cibok    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-12 00:05:31
Depending on your specific needs, there's a vast variety of materials which you can choose from when deciding on your car cover. The majority of which will be reliant upon whether or not you park inside or outside because the amount of protection that you require will differ. Indoor protective car covers don't require as high of quality that is needed for outdoor protective car covers because conditions indoors aren't so extreme. These specific covers are normally made of lighter material which circulates air so as to allow for ventilation about the automobile.

Some of the more prevalent materials utilized for indoor car covers are cotton, flannel, polyester and acrylic fabrics. These materials are not the same in terms of the protection that they afford. Cotton and polyester offer the most basic kind of protection from the sun and the rain and are typically gentle on your finish. They are also the most cost efficient. Flannel is a mixture of the two that is heavier and therefore more durable. It is also more costly. If you need protection from the scorching rays of the sun, acrylic is a better option but also the most costly of all these solutions.

You'll also have to pick between non-woven or woven car covers. Woven car covers usually have spandex incorporated that allows the material stretch and provide a superior fit. The car cover also retains its shape over an extended period of time. They also normally have great ventilation which prevents the buildup of heat that can harm the paintwork. Should water get in, a woven cover allows for easy evaporation. However, non-woven protective covers tend to be made from stronger textile such as plastic so they are better at preventing damage and are sturdier. They also tend to be made of several layers with a soft inner layer that will not damage the paint job, a dust protection layer and lastly an outer water resistant layer. For this reason, non-woven protective covers tend to be heavy and may be a little awkward to handle. However, they're fantastic for rough climate conditions.
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