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lionbacker54 12-06-2015 10:49 AM

car cover recommendation?
 
anyone here keep their BRZ/FRS outside during the snowy winter? i have always kept mine in a garage, and driven a winter beater. that however means scraping off ice every morning and starting the engine 10 mins early to warm up. not really a problem, but if there's a good car cover you guys can recommend, i give the garage spot to the winter beater and keep the BRZ outside.

any input, good or bad, on car covers tried would be appreciated.

lionbacker54 12-06-2015 10:50 AM

car cover recommendation?
 
anyone here keep their BRZ/FRS outside during the snowy winter? i have always kept mine in a garage, and driven a winter beater. that however means scraping off ice every morning and starting the engine 10 mins early to warm up. not really a problem, but if there's a good car cover you guys can recommend, i give the garage spot to the winter beater and keep the BRZ outside.

any input, good or bad, on car covers tried would be appreciated.

go_a_way1 12-06-2015 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by lionbacker54 (Post 2471501)
anyone here keep their BRZ/FRS outside during the snowy winter? i have always kept mine in a garage, and driven a winter beater. that however means scraping off ice every morning and starting the engine 10 mins early to warm up. not really a problem, but if there's a good car cover you guys can recommend, i give the garage spot to the winter beater and keep the BRZ outside.

any input, good or bad, on car covers tried would be appreciated.

In before you search hahaha!! Also no need to make 2 threads in 2 sections :thumbdown:

Okay I do not recommend a cover unless you don't mind damaging your paint. A car cover should really only be used if the car is going to be stored in garage for more than 6 months and the cover will not be coming off once in that time.Your car will be dirty and taking off and putting on the cover will rub the dirt into the paint and ruin it. You should just leave your car on the street uncovered.

go_a_way1 12-06-2015 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by lionbacker54 (Post 2471500)
anyone here keep their BRZ/FRS outside during the snowy winter? i have always kept mine in a garage, and driven a winter beater. that however means scraping off ice every morning and starting the engine 10 mins early to warm up. not really a problem, but if there's a good car cover you guys can recommend, i give the garage spot to the winter beater and keep the BRZ outside.

any input, good or bad, on car covers tried would be appreciated.

No need to double post, I responded on your other post.

JD001 12-06-2015 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by go_a_way1 (Post 2471531)
In before you search hahaha!! Also no need to make 2 threads in 2 sections :thumbdown:

Okay I do not recommend a cover unless you don't mind damaging your paint. A car cover should really only be used if the car is going to be stored in garage for more than 6 months and the cover will not be coming off once in that time.Your car will be dirty and taking off and putting on the cover will rub the dirt into the paint and ruin it. You should just leave your car on the street uncovered.

I agree, as I have used a variety of covers for external use with mixed results. Good during the summer months if you keep the paint work spotless however winter months a pain in the neck. Condensation and the wind play havoc leading to all sorts of damage to the paint.

stevesnj 12-06-2015 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by go_a_way1 (Post 2471531)
In before you search hahaha!! Also no need to make 2 threads in 2 sections :thumbdown:

Okay I do not recommend a cover unless you don't mind damaging your paint. A car cover should really only be used if the car is going to be stored in garage for more than 6 months and the cover will not be coming off once in that time.Your car will be dirty and taking off and putting on the cover will rub the dirt into the paint and ruin it. You should just leave your car on the street uncovered.

Why not just wash your car before putting the cover on?

Cole 12-06-2015 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by stevesnj (Post 2471540)
Why not just wash your car before putting the cover on?

Have you ever driven a car in the winter time? Especially a winter in Western Canada? There's so much shit on the road in the winter months, it's near impossible to keep your car clean for 30 seconds after you come out of a touchless wash.

stevesnj 12-06-2015 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lionbacker54 (Post 2471501)
anyone here keep their BRZ/FRS outside during the snowy winter? i have always kept mine in a garage, and driven a winter beater. that however means scraping off ice every morning and starting the engine 10 mins early to warm up. not really a problem, but if there's a good car cover you guys can recommend, i give the garage spot to the winter beater and keep the BRZ outside.

any input, good or bad, on car covers tried would be appreciated.

Just got this cover from Coverking Based on research and user input of this specific cover. I feel confident it will work as intended

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...&postcount=188

stevesnj 12-06-2015 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Cole (Post 2471542)
Have you ever driven a car in the winter time? Especially a winter in Western Canada? There's so much shit on the road in the winter months, it's near impossible to keep your car clean for 30 seconds after you come out of a touchless wash.

I'm from NJ I know salt and it's effect. I find a way to keep my vehicles clean during the winter. It's a pain but i'd rather take the chance of a few scratches that can be polished out than salt and dirt sitting on the paint and under the chassis. I take it to a DIY car wash close by. Any stuff I get on the car on the way home is easily cleaned off before I would put a cover on. It's not that difficult.

go_a_way1 12-06-2015 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevesnj (Post 2471540)
Why not just wash your car before putting the cover on?

Ita still gona get dirty if its outside. Op will also need to remove cover to start car once a month in winter then reinstall it

Cole 12-06-2015 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by stevesnj (Post 2471545)
I'm from NJ I know salt and it's effect. I find a way to keep my vehicles clean during the winter. It's a pain but i'd rather take the chance of a few scratches that can be polished out than salt and dirt sitting on the paint and under the chassis. I take it to a DIY car wash close by. Any stuff I get on the car on the way home is easily cleaned off before I would put a cover on. It's not that difficult.

lol k. What is salt going to do to a zinc plated and painted metal structure? Not much.

The amount of effort that people go through to maintain their economy cars is hilarious.

stevesnj 12-06-2015 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Cole (Post 2471548)
lol k. What is salt going to do to a zinc plated and painted metal structure?

Rust

stevesnj 12-06-2015 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by go_a_way1 (Post 2471547)
Ita still gona get dirty if its outside.

True, but it would be significantly less than if left uncovered I would think.

Cole 12-06-2015 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by stevesnj (Post 2471552)
Rust

Uhm, nope. Zinc plating and paint significantly reduce the possibility of corrosion.

Source: I'm a corrosion technician, and work on structures far more likely to corrode than a car. One of the best methods for stopping corrosion? Putting a coating on a structure.


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