Are car covers REALLY bad for the paint?
#1
Drop it into 3rd
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Chicago
Posts: 462
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Are car covers REALLY bad for the paint?
I'm planning on getting a car cover soon. I have some plans in store for the RX-8 and after everything is said and done it's going to look a bit...well...flashy...
I have heard that leaving covers on your car damages the paint. Is this true?
I have heard that leaving covers on your car damages the paint. Is this true?
#4
Wheels, not rims!!
iTrader: (8)
They're not bad for paint. They're good for paint as long as your car is absolutely clean and the cover is paint safe (soft enough not to mar the delicate paint, waterproof, yet breathable).
Some people think covers and bras are "bad for paint" because they put them on a dirty surface. The dirty surface may contain dust, dirt, or any other abrasive objects. When the cover is put onto the dirty car, it will act somewhat like a sandpaper. And there you go .
Covers and bras will need to be removed and have the underside cleaned. Car bra's may hold in moisture and mold. Keep the surfaces clean and you will have no problems with proper covers and bras.
Some people think covers and bras are "bad for paint" because they put them on a dirty surface. The dirty surface may contain dust, dirt, or any other abrasive objects. When the cover is put onto the dirty car, it will act somewhat like a sandpaper. And there you go .
Covers and bras will need to be removed and have the underside cleaned. Car bra's may hold in moisture and mold. Keep the surfaces clean and you will have no problems with proper covers and bras.
#5
Car cover won't hurt paint as long as the car is clean and dry under the cover. I think you will have problems keeping the car clean and dry in Chicago. If there is any dirt between the car and the cover and any movement of the car cover you have a form of rubbing compound. If there is any moisture under the cover and hot sun is added paint could turn cloudy in the past. New paints may be better.
Bras essentially have the same restrictions, but being made of plastic can get real hot in the sun without having the moisture.
I have known Porsche owners who kept their cars under a car cover in their garage with excellent results. But I am not willing to ALWAYS wash and dry my car before putting it in the garage.
Bras essentially have the same restrictions, but being made of plastic can get real hot in the sun without having the moisture.
I have known Porsche owners who kept their cars under a car cover in their garage with excellent results. But I am not willing to ALWAYS wash and dry my car before putting it in the garage.
#6
Registered Zoom Zoomer
iTrader: (2)
I have a high quality Winter cover for my outdoors stored '8 and when the cover cames off in Spring it always looks as good as when I put it on in the Fall.
As others cited, my '8 is well washed and waxed before I put on the cover. If daily use I would at least use a Cali Duster, or similar, prior.
Get a quality, breathable, cover and you'll be all set. I have a California Cover, but there are a number of excellent manufacturers (most get their raw materials from the same textile source anyway).
As others cited, my '8 is well washed and waxed before I put on the cover. If daily use I would at least use a Cali Duster, or similar, prior.
Get a quality, breathable, cover and you'll be all set. I have a California Cover, but there are a number of excellent manufacturers (most get their raw materials from the same textile source anyway).
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
akagc
RX-8's For Sale/Wanted
7
08-11-2015 07:07 PM