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The Benefits of Canvas Car Covers (And How to Buy the Best One)

If you own a nice car like a Camaro, it’s important to protect your investment. One of the best ways to do that is with a canvas car cover. Click here to learn why us should use a car cover and find out how to get the best one.

A car cover can protect your precious ride from unwanted elements like rainwater, tree sap, pollen, bird droppings, and wind-borne particles. Putting a barrier between your car’s paint and these natural hazards prevents dings, dents, and scratches that ultimately destroy your car’s finish.

But, those aren’t the only reasons why you should spend your hard-earned money on canvas car covers. Read on to discover more benefits to canvas car covers and gather some time-tested tips for selecting the best one.

 

1. Protection from Condensation

Even if you store your vehicle in a garage, it’s still susceptible to condensation-related damages. (Most garages don’t have good air circulation, which often results in condensation.)

Just like rainwater, condensation can penetrate into the cracks, scratches, and dents on your car and worsen the existing exterior defects. Condensation can also damage the car’s interior and take the life out of your vibrant and expensive paint job.

Using a good cover is an inexpensive way to protect your vehicle against all condensation-related damages.

 

2. Canvas Car Covers Prevent Animal Damage

Your dog might be your best friend, but he’s not a friend to your vehicle.

Dogs and other animals, such as cats, chipmunks, squirrels, and mice, love to jump on and hang out in cars, which leads to scratches and other damages that can be expensive to fix. (If you don’t consider animal damage a problem, you need to think again. Small animals can wreak havoc with your precious ride and cost you a fortune.)

Investing in a quality car cover can prevent animals from invading your car, and this will, in turn, keep it looking showroom new.

 

3. Preventing UV Damage

Harmful UV rays and high temperatures can destroy your car’s paint beyond recognition. And, UV rays can also increase the temperature in your car’s interior, which can turn the dashboard into a warped or cracked chunk of vinyl.

If you store your car in a place where it’s exposed to UV rays, make sure you invest in a reliable car cover that reflects harmful ultraviolet light and keeps the interior temperature low.

 

4. Protection Against Snow

Heavy snow or ice can put unwanted pressure on your car’s exterior—accelerating wear and tear. Additionally, when snow is left on the surface of the car for a long time, it can lead to scratches and dents that ruin your finish.

If you plan to keep your car outside during winter, you should ABSOLUTELY protect it with a car cover.

 

5. Protection Against Dust and Debris

Dust particles may be tiny, but they can cause considerable damages to your ride.

Even when you store your car indoors, dust and debris can settle on your vehicle and cause unsightly nicks and scratches.

Your precious car deserves protection, and you should invest in quality car covers and splash guards to keep it safe from harmful debris.

 

6. Keeps Your Car Clean

Besides protecting your car from bugs, sap, water, and all other sorts of things, a car cover keeps your car clean for a long time, plain and simple. In the long run, it  will save a lot of money and time that you would otherwise spend cleaning your vehicle.

And let’s not overlook the fact that cars with fewer scratches, dents, and dirt look good!

 

Types of Outdoor Car Covers

a) Universal Car Covers

Universal covers (as the name suggests) are universal in their use, and they are cheap in comparison to the semi-custom and custom car covers.

Although universal car covers provide protection, the problem with them is that they’re incredibly loose, which allows dirt to come into contact with your vehicle. These covers also lack mirror pockets, putting stress on your car that can lead to minor damages.

Additionally, universal car covers are sometimes hard to install and may scratch the car’s paint job in the process if you’re inexperienced.

 

b) Semi-Custom Fit Car Cover

Semi-custom fit vehicle protective covers provide car owners with the best value for their money. They’re designed to suit the height, length, and width of each specific vehicle.

The styles of these covers vary slightly depending on the dimensions and the shapes of the vehicles.

 

c) Custom Fit Car Cover

Custom fit car covers are a step up from semi-custom covers, and they’re designed to match your car perfectly.

These protective covers have provision for antennas, splitters, mirrors, spoilers, and other accessories commonly found on cars.

A fully custom cover will fit perfectly on your car’s panels and reduce the risk of it being blown around, which could result in damage to the paint job.

 

Choosing the Best Outdoor Car Cover

Now that you know the benefits of buying a car cover, here’s a guide to help you select the right one when storing your car outside.

 

Think of the Prevailing Weather Conditions in Your Area

Whether you need a custom-made or universal car cover, your choice should be influenced by the type of climate and weather conditions in your region.

If you come from a rainy area, for example, you should go for a cover that has exceptional water resistance.

If you reside along the coast, it’s advisable to go for a cover that will protect your car from UV rays and salty coastal air.

Those who live in a sunny/desert region should invest in car covers that protect from UV rays.

 

The Color Should Suit the Climate

When selecting the color of a car cover, most people end up picking their favorite colors.

Don’t make this mistake.

The climate of your location should also influence the color of your car covers. For instance, light-colored vehicle protective covers are a better fit for warm or sunny regions.

Additionally, if you own a light-colored vehicle, you should also go for a light-colored vehicle protective cover. Why? Well, bright colors can bleed onto your car when stored for a long time, and a brightly colored car cover may ruin your paint job.

To avoid this, select a light-colored cover or try to color-match your car cover to your vehicle’s paint job.

 

Choosing an Indoor Car Cover

Are you looking for an indoor car cover?

Here’s a guide that will help you to pick the right one.

 

Make Sure It’s Breathable

An indoor car cover should be breathable in order to reduce condensation.

Breathable car covers, therefore, ensure that air can flow freely through the fabric of the cover you choose.

 

It Should Block Dust

As mentioned earlier, dust and debris can beat your car’s paint beyond recognition. For this reason, you should make sure that the car cover you pick protects your precious vehicle from dust and debris.

 

It Should Be Gentle

It is essential to ensure that the inner layer of your indoor car cover is gentle and non-abrasive in order to avoid damages or scratches on the surface of your car.

 

It Should Be Mildew and Rot-Resistant

The indoor cover you select should be treated with inhibitors that prevent or minimize rot and mildew.

 

Lightweight vs. Heavy-Duty Indoor Car Cover

If you use your car regularly, choose a lightweight indoor car cover. Lightweight covers are easy to install and remove.

If you don’t use your car regularly, you should choose a heavy-duty indoor car cover.

 

Choosing Car Cover Materials

When it comes to the type and quality of your car cover material, there are dozens of options to choose from. Nevertheless, all car covers can be sorted into three basic groups: waterproof, water resistant and non-water resistant.

Let’s look at some of the benefits of each.

 

Waterproof

These covers are made of plastic film or plastic-coated fabric and (like the name says) keeps rain from touching your car.

The downside, though, is that they also trap condensation underneath. This cover is best if storing your car inside over the winter months.

 

Water Resistant (Breathable)

Water resistant car covers, like Covercraft’s car covers, come in an endless variety of fabrics, weights and types. Light covers are best for indoors, while a heavier, water resistant option is best to protect your car from the elements.

Water resistant car covers protect from water but still allow air to circulate underneath, and often incorporate UV protections and are mildew-resistant.

 

Non-Water Resistant

These options are your standard 100% cotton or cotton/polyester blend. They should not be used outside for any extended length of time, but are certainly the most gentle option for indoor storage.

These covers are easy to put on and remove, so they are typically the best option if you take your car out for a ride on a regular basis.

So, which car cover material should you choose?

Again, the answer to this question depends on the region and climatic conditions. Be mindful of your individual needs: frequency of the car’s use, storage location, and possibility for dirt, debris and dings.

 

Wrapping Up

Car covers are a necessity, and you should invest in one today to keep your car clean and attractive. Remember to follow the tips highlighted above when buying a car cover, because they’ll help you to choose the best cover for your vehicle.

You can contact us at any time if have any questions or would like to order quality canvas car covers or other auto parts.

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