Cover Materials
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Cover Materials
I'm shopping for a cover for my ungaraged, three-day-old 225QC. I've perused the archives, which has been helpful. It looks like a "Stormweave" cover may be the way to go, since it provides some ding protection, in addition to waterprotection.
One thing I haven't been able to figure out, however, is just how bulky the various materials (Stormweave, Noah, Superweave, etc.) are, and what difference it really makes in the way of storage requirements.
If I want to cover the car nightly, and am all but required to store the cover in the car somehow, does that rule out Stormweave? Can it be folded up and placed in a duffel or somesuch?
If so, how quickly does it (or the other materials) dry if slightly damp?
How do *you* store your cover after you take it off? What if it's wet?
Thanks...!
One thing I haven't been able to figure out, however, is just how bulky the various materials (Stormweave, Noah, Superweave, etc.) are, and what difference it really makes in the way of storage requirements.
If I want to cover the car nightly, and am all but required to store the cover in the car somehow, does that rule out Stormweave? Can it be folded up and placed in a duffel or somesuch?
If so, how quickly does it (or the other materials) dry if slightly damp?
How do *you* store your cover after you take it off? What if it's wet?
Thanks...!
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I have the Noah cover from CalCarCover and if I were to store it
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/1140/cover2.jpg"></center><p>in the trunk, it would probably take up about a third of my roadster trunk. I very happy with it although I don't cover my car all the time.
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