Boxster car cover
Discussion
The usual advice is don't do it (use of a cover that is) as it'll more than likely scratch your paintwork (either fitting/removing it, or from wind once fitted). Unless you're able to wash off and dry the car everytime you put the cover on, and even that's not foolproof as muddy, gritty rain splashes up and the cover may get blown against it in the wind, the best advice is to use and clean it fairly often. I'd also suggest making sure the hood's treated. I wonder if anyone's tried Ultra Ever Dry or similar on one?
Car covers have a place. If you don't have access to a garage and you want to keep a clean car looking clean until you next use it then they are fine. But as others have said, NEVER put your cover on a dirty or wet car and when you take it off make sure you fold it properly (use google) so that the clean inside never touches the dirty outside.
My advice would be to avoid custom-fit covers: they are expensive and most covers don't last more than 2-3 years in my experience. Go for a tight-fitting cover made from a reasonably heavy material so that it doesn't flap around in the wind. Make sure it's fully waterproof as well. Sounds obvious but some of the "breathable" covers are actually quite porous and let water through. Not sure why a cover needs to be breathable anyway.
My advice would be to avoid custom-fit covers: they are expensive and most covers don't last more than 2-3 years in my experience. Go for a tight-fitting cover made from a reasonably heavy material so that it doesn't flap around in the wind. Make sure it's fully waterproof as well. Sounds obvious but some of the "breathable" covers are actually quite porous and let water through. Not sure why a cover needs to be breathable anyway.
Edited by duttonst on Saturday 16th November 09:28
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