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FAQ
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My car is stored indoors, why use a
carcover?
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A good carcover protects your car from
dust and scratches (think of children's bikes, the lawn mower, or even the
zip on your jacket). There are even systems that protect your car from
falling objects.
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Why is my car sometimes wet even if
it is stored in the garage?
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Your car is wet with condensation. Condensation is caused
by certain climate circumstances and occurs both indoors and outdoors. (read more)
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Can a cover prevent condensation?
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No, this is a fairy tale and technically
impossible. Condensation is caused by the climate and no cover in the world
can influence that. There are however special storage systems that influence
the climate in the vehicle's direct environment in such a way that
condensation is avoided. (read more)
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There
is a wide choice of covers in many different materials. Which cover is best?
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There is no such thing as "the best
cover", the choice of material depends on the specific circumstances of
the storage space. The material must suit these circumstances.
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What is meant by a
"breathable" cover?
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A "breathable" cover allows
moisture (e.g. condensation) to escape from under the cover. If the material
is not or insufficiently breathable, the moisture cannot escape causing the
vehicle to remain damp, which will have desastrous consequences for the
paint, upholstery and mechanical and electrical parts.
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I keep my car stored indoors during
winter and outside the house during summer. Do I need two different covers?
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No, thanks to modern technology,
materials have been developed that may be used indoors and outdoors.
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Can I keep my car stored for months
under a cover during winter?
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Only if the storage space is and remains
absolutely dry. Be careful if there is any risk of condensation. In that case
you may need a special storage system.
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My car is an American beauty nearly
20 ft long. Do you have any cover for her?
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Yes we do!
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Can
I put the cover over my car when it is still wet?
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Yes you could, but it is advisable to dry the car first.
You can, however, store a wet vehicle in a special storage system.
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MORE
QUESTIONS?
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Contact your regional
distributor, or mail us.
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