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The Things You Need To Know Before Buying A Car Cover

Do you wish to keep your car looking brand new in the next year? Whether you store it outdoors or at the
garage, the right car cover will help keep the paint in good condition. This can help prevent damage from
rain, snow, sunlight, humidity, and dirt.

Knowing what to check in buying a vehicle cover can be challenging. Thus, we have put together this guide
in buying a new car cover for your vehicle.

Determine if Outdoors or Indoors

Some may believe that keeping the car in the garage will already protect it from damage. However, this is
not always true. Through time, dust and dirt will collect on the surface. This can act like sandpaper which
can ruin the paint. As you use an indoor car cover, it will protect the vehicle against everyday accidents.
This can prevent scratches and minor dents.

It can also protect your car from door dings which are caused by another vehicle in a two-car garage. It
can protect the car from toys, bicycles, and other things that you store in the garage. As you cover your
vehicle, it will provide you with peace of mind to freely move through your garage without worrying about
scratching the car.

Indeed, the indoor car covers at Carcover.com are extremely important especially if you own a vintage or
luxury car. Opt for a cover with a soft underside so you can have optimal protection.

The majority of the car covers can be used both outside and inside. With this, you can protect your car if
it is stored at the garage or if you parked it on the driveway.

If your vehicle spends most of its time outside, then you might wish to find a heavy-duty car cover. This
can ensure additional protection, especially during harsh weather conditions.

Using the Car Cover

To keep your car in its good condition, use your car cover if you are not using your car. If you have a vehicle
for sport or a collector’s car, cover it as much as possible. If you are using your car each day, go for a
lightweight cover. With this, applying and removing the car cover will be easier.

After driving and maintenance, wash or dust your car before you cover it once again. Do not let the grime
rest on the paint of your car. See to it that your car is dry before putting the cover. This will avoid trapping
the moisture and prevent rust formation.

Custom Fit or Contour Fit Car Covers

Contour-fit covers are less costly than the custom-fit covers. If you have a vintage or customized car, then
perhaps you might want to consider having a customer cover at Carcover.com. Some shops help you find
a great fitting cover for your specific car make, model, and year.

Custom car overs include antenna and mirror pockets and it can have an overall tighter fit. Meanwhile,
the contour-fit cover will provide an excellent fit no matter what car you own.

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