please recommend me a good one which i wont have to re-adjust every few days or replace after 2 days due to the wind tearing it to pieces
Or should i leave it and hope for the best
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how about this, its a sealer/wax and lasts 12months but turtle wax isnt my first choicepolsta wrote:wax i used is the simoniz caranuba wax £7.99 in halfords, round gold tin , bit of a ball ache to apply but you can feel the protection qualities as you do it, thicker and long lasting, get a good 3 or 4 months protection from it
as above- no cover and a good wax, would be better than a poor cover that flaps around and traps moisure
or look for a car storage place, 3 months might not cost much

£50 for a bodged up eyesore on the drive and a load of time wasted on something that could fall on the car or a similar amount on a properly designed cover................polsta wrote:in a drive- could you not knock up a car port type thing ? basic wooden frame that was just a few inches taller than the car with plastic corregated or taupaulin roof slightly pitched ? with sides covered too stapled to the wood, could probably do it for £50 , and would also save anyone scraping/knocking against it aswell
and could even be dissmantled and used next year !
LOL strong gust of wind will see it awayKedge wrote:£50 for a bodged up eyesore on the drive and a load of time wasted on something that could fall on the car or a similar amount on a properly designed cover................polsta wrote:in a drive- could you not knock up a car port type thing ? basic wooden frame that was just a few inches taller than the car with plastic corregated or taupaulin roof slightly pitched ? with sides covered too stapled to the wood, could probably do it for £50 , and would also save anyone scraping/knocking against it aswell
and could even be dissmantled and used next year !
Not really, I find it mildly amusing when I'm bored at work since you talk crap most the time!polsta wrote:kedge, have you got anything better to do than follow me round on here trying to pick at every post i make

been contemplating a car cover to go over mine when its back anytime soon, but i shall leave it , i lined garage roof with breathable membrane and been monitoring inside,its made it lovely, so no real need for a cover nowTopblag wrote:One top tip is not to cover your car indoors if it's had paint in the last 3 months or so. My paint shop advised me to avoid covering newish paint for 6 months and there was a case on here about a guy who had paint a couple of months before tucking his E30 up for the winter with a cover. When he removed the cover, the new paint was wrecked.
My bonnet and bootlid was painted in July and my cabby is in the garage with a coating of hard wax and no cover.

The guy who had the major problem with his paint used a breathable cover, one of the more expensive ones. A breathable cover is a given. Another tip from my paint shop is never to cover a car in a tarp, cover needs to be soft lined as a tarp will scratch the paint.Kedge wrote:You need a breathable cover as well. I had a cheap one chucked over a breaker that had an awful respray, the paint ended up micro blistering due to trapped moisture.

Also if you had your car painted you need to allow 30 to 90 days to properly cure and out gas before sealing, you usually don't get a problem, but you can, and you don't want to take that chance.Topblag wrote:One top tip is not to cover your car indoors if it's had paint in the last 3 months or so. My paint shop advised me to avoid covering newish paint for 6 months and there was a case on here about a guy who had paint a couple of months before tucking his E30 up for the winter with a cover. When he removed the cover, the new paint was wrecked.
My bonnet and bootlid was painted in July and my cabby is in the garage with a coating of hard wax and no cover.

Is that not what I said ? When you say "sealing" do you mean covering ?lion_yo wrote:Also if you had your car painted you need to allow 30 to 90 days to properly cure and out gas before sealing, you usually don't get a problem, but you can, and you don't want to take that chance.Topblag wrote:One top tip is not to cover your car indoors if it's had paint in the last 3 months or so. My paint shop advised me to avoid covering newish paint for 6 months and there was a case on here about a guy who had paint a couple of months before tucking his E30 up for the winter with a cover. When he removed the cover, the new paint was wrecked.
My bonnet and bootlid was painted in July and my cabby is in the garage with a coating of hard wax and no cover.

Also on top of that, dont cover your car for 24 weeks as it needs time to set if its just been freshly painted...lion_yo wrote:Also if you had your car painted you need to allow 30 to 90 days to properly cure and out gas before sealing, you usually don't get a problem, but you can, and you don't want to take that chance.Topblag wrote:One top tip is not to cover your car indoors if it's had paint in the last 3 months or so. My paint shop advised me to avoid covering newish paint for 6 months and there was a case on here about a guy who had paint a couple of months before tucking his E30 up for the winter with a cover. When he removed the cover, the new paint was wrecked.
My bonnet and bootlid was painted in July and my cabby is in the garage with a coating of hard wax and no cover.

I mean sealing as in waxing the paint.Topblag wrote:Is that not what I said ? When you say "sealing" do you mean covering ?lion_yo wrote:Also if you had your car painted you need to allow 30 to 90 days to properly cure and out gas before sealing, you usually don't get a problem, but you can, and you don't want to take that chance.Topblag wrote:One top tip is not to cover your car indoors if it's had paint in the last 3 months or so. My paint shop advised me to avoid covering newish paint for 6 months and there was a case on here about a guy who had paint a couple of months before tucking his E30 up for the winter with a cover. When he removed the cover, the new paint was wrecked.
My bonnet and bootlid was painted in July and my cabby is in the garage with a coating of hard wax and no cover.
Haha, but i need to buy one nowDuke137 wrote:Got one, will let you know in the springredcar wrote:What do you chaps think of the halfords advanced car covers?