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martin

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I just got my Mustang. I ordered a Noah car cover from the-cover-store.com. They have WeatherShield also; I had the WeatherShield HP on may last car, and I had a Noah on the car before that. I plan to take care of the paint, so good quality car cover is important to me. I will cover everyday at work, and keep garaged at home. I think you can keep drag to a minimum by laying the cover on top and unfolding around the car; reverse when you want to put it away.

the-cover-store.com rates the different car covers. To me the Noah seemed to have softer material, but absorbed rain water. (The design looks a little different between the one I got last month and the one I bought in 2002, though, so maybe it is better now). The WeatherShield HP is more compact and very rain tolerant (does not absorb water). If you live in an area with frequent rain I'd go with the WeatherShield HP. The Noah I had to take to laundrymat to find a extra large washing machine; the WeartherShield HP would fit in my washing machine at home. The WeatherShield HP cost me ~50% more.
I am on my second Noah car cover ; I have had the car for 21 months. I made the mistake of washing the cover in warm water and then putting it in a dryer. It shrank. Anyway, I do like Noah, it seems soft enough. I keep it on in my garage as well to protect from wife caused dings. The first I bought from Ford, the second from Covercraft. They differed only in the logos. From Ford I had to pick up at the dealer, the second one got delivered to me and it included a bag big enough for the cover. The prices were about the same
 
 








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