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Hi Gents,
Are there any reasons why I should not use a polytarp to cover a car stored in the open? (Using the better stuff that lasts 12 months)
What would be best to cover it?
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Even in the lightest breeze, it will rub the paint & cause scratches.
There are commercial covers that have a soft lining, but even they say they are not to be used for long-term storage. The waterproof ones cause sweating on the underside due to the temperature differential as the day heats up & cools, and even the "vented" ones suffer from this. In only 2 weeks an expensive cover caused the paint on the roof strips on the in-law's WK Caprice to start peeling - that was caused by the heat & humidity that the cover traps.
I have the same dilemma, and after looking at the various options, the solution for me is to build another garage. |
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I've never had an outdoor cover but I have several CoverCraft indoor covers and they're good quality items. This ones outdoor - http://www.covercraft-pa...it_weathershieldhp.html
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I have used an Autotechnica cover for a few years in outdoor service. They are expensive as car covers go but well worth the money. However the UV gets them in the end.
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How hard would it be to rig up some kind of removable frame you can set up around the car to drag a tarp over and keep it away from the paint work to allow drying / cooling? Might be an interesting project.
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Not sure if they're still around, but you used to be able to buy "portable" garages that are basically just that - a steel tubular frame, and a tarp-like white plastic that goes over it. Similar in design & style to an early cheap portable gazebo, but with sides as well. Around 6m long by 3m wide. I have one in the garage that was given to me. Seeing how easily those gazebos become a hazard in medium-strength winds, I won't risk putting it up. |
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You can cheap portable gazebo's that are 3m x 3m, and A friend got one that was a double, so 6m x 3m. He tied the corners down real well, and it lasted 10 months in the sun |
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