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Ever seen a car that’s covered with hail dings? Or one with an oxidized finish from too much sun and not enough wax, or one that sat under a tree so long that the tree sap and acid from leaves ate away at the paint? Or maybe a car that has seen so many highway miles that bugs, gravel and dust practically sandblasted the front of the hood? Then you know how important it can be to keep a car properly covered. Even if you’ve got a carport or garage, a cover can help! - NOAH car covers – Designed for outdoor use, the NOAH car cover has an innovative 4-layer design that stops rain and protects your car from the elements, but allows condensation and trapped moisture to escape. NOAH car covers’ middle layer is a porous film that allows moisture to escape but prevents dust from entering; the inner layer is a soft polyethelene/nylon blend that protects paint.
- Covercraft – Covercraft specializes in protecting your car’s front end; they make masks that secure to the leading edge of your hood and prevent dings from rocks and sand, as well as bug splatters. Made out of perforated leather-grained vinyl, their covers include airfoils that direct airflow up and over the hood to prevent flapping and turbulence at highway speeds.
- All weather car covers – We carry a wide selection of all weather car covers, in various styles, colors and designs. Protect your car not only from rain, snow and hail, but from the sun’s UV rays!
If you’re driving a car that has paint that’s already wrecked by the elements, you may not see much of a point in all-weather car covers, indoor car covers, or outdoor car covers. But why let your car get to that point in the first place? |