Re: IML: Car Covers
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Re: IML: Car Covers



I can verify you need to check.  Last year I needed a new cover for my 1971 Imperial 4 door hardtop.  While I usually purchased a Simoniz cover at our local auto parts I was unable to get the size.  So I went a another W store and purchased a unfamiliar brand.  Lucky for me it was over the summer [up here in Canada we usually only get 6 months of enjoyment from the cars] and the rain - then the summer sun - well the dam cover dried to the car - and left the cloth imprints over a significant part of the hood & trunk.  Lucky for me it has a vinyl roof. I ended up going to a auto body shop to get professional quality rubbing compound and their polishing tools to get it out.  Now I always look to see it billow in the wind or go by and shake it to ensure it is not sticking.  Simonize covers though - have never in my experience stuck.  They get wet and then dry and billow in the breeze.  For winter I store in a barn / gravel floor so I expect the covers o save from bird droppings.  Anyway - my $0.02 and experiences.  Regards Peter T.


Bob Schmitt <bsbrbank@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anthony -

No matter what you use, don't let moisture get trapped
underneath. My '66 sits in the driveway, under two covers
and sometimes partially with an older silver plastic "tarp" on top
of these, but I space this away from the breathable covers with foam
blocks. I check regularly - such as after this weekend's rain storm
- to make sure the car surfaces are dry or are drying out. So far,
so good. Your mileage may differ!

Bob

At 03:25 PM 9/24/2007, you wrote:
>Is there a problem with covering the car with a tarp verus a car
>cover for 4-5 months? Anthony



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