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Indoor Car Cover

Indoor car covers are required by many people but all of them can be clubbed under 3 groups - those who love their automobiles so much that they want to keep them safe even within a garage, those who own multiple vehicles and those having antique cars.

While selecting an indoor car cover a few factors need to be considered such as the type of usage and what degree of performance is expected out of it. And this guide will help you determine that.

  • Type of Usage
  • Performance

Type of Usage

How often are you planning to use the cover? What is your garage set up? Do you need to cover/ uncover all the time? If that is the case then what you need is a lightweight indoor cover that is easy on, easy off. It is easier to pack and store and easier to remove too.

A Satinstretch™ car cover is what all such people should go for. But if there is a lot of activity around the garage or if the garage plays host to multiple vehicles then a heavier cover might be a better solution. Go for Coverguard™, the fabric creates a natural safety zone for the car and provides the cushioning it needs.

Performance

Performance depends on the number of duties the indoor car cover can perform. Is it breathable to allow the condensation and heat to escape that gets trapped between the car and the cover during precipitation. Air needs to flow freely through the fabric. Can your cover do it as well as the Satinstretch™ car covers from Coverking can?

An indoor car cover should also be able to stop the dust from getting in. As the outer skin or the paint on the body is just about 0.006" thick, dust can settle in quite easily and this can even lead to minuscule scratches. A good indoor car cover will never let this happen. Dust will be kept away from the surface.

An indoor car cover should also be like a satin smooth lining that pampers the finish. You will find this in the Satinstretch™ line from Coverking. Actually, the coarseness of the material is so negligible that the touch is always feathery.

If the indoor car cover cannot prevent the rot and the mildew then it is not complete. Coverking covers are treated with inhibitors and so the cover will not rot when moisture is expelled or gets accumulated on the exterior of an indoor car cover.

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