Matthewstorm
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Which Car Cover do people recommended that won't break the bank or scratch the paint. It's under a carport but outside. Thanks!
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That is funny b/c the Noah from Covercraft is touted as waterproof. There is a difference between the cover billowing and dust coming under from the wind. I have never seen anything get through the cover so far other than when it is wind driven.Some ideas, first link is a satin cover goes on first. It will protect the paint.
https://www.carcoversfactory.com/ca...poiler/indoor-premium-satin-edition-car-cover
This is a Ford part, using my points for it.
This, I nothing about, strictly a price comparison.
https://sealskincovers.com/collections/ford-mustang-gt-coupe/products/2020-ford-mustang-gt-coupe-5l
The other 2 will leave marks, the same density as swirls .
One area that can be affected. Is between the Mustang logo & the seem running L to R, below it.
The cause is pulling the front of the cover down and over the front splitter. Cover gets tight over the contours of the body.
This one purchased last year, being replaced with the Ford part
The key to keeping the paint free from marks is the satin cover above. The heavier the cover the greater the chance. Noah, every cover company makes that type. It also lets water, pollen & dust thru (breathable).
Taking the 34, to the Datona Trukey run, needed a cover staying at a local hotel.
Ordered the California Cover, Noah thinking Noah, hell should stay dry, lesson learned.
Anyway food for thought
I have a Covercraft Weather Shield HP. I have used it for two winters and it has not scratched my car at all and my GT is black. The car has to be clean when you cover it. I use a California Duster after a drive. My car is not a daily driver, never has been driven in rain or snow or when roads have salt on them. My car is outside all winter because my boat has to go in the garage so six months out and six months in. Also make sure to limit the amount of movement of the cover in wind and you will be fine.Which Car Cover do people recommended that won't break the bank or scratch the paint. It's under a carport but outside. Thanks!