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Indoor Car Covers

Want an Indoor car cover? Ask yourself how you are planning to use it. And also, how much stress do you expect the cover to bear.

There are 3 kinds of people who need such covers – those completely in love with their automobiles, owners of antique models, and those having multiple vehicles.

Selecting an indoor car cover depends on…

  • The Usage Type
  • Performance

The Usage Type

Garage set up and how often you are going to use the cover – your type of usage will depend on them. If you are always taking the cover off and covering the vehicle again would prefer a lightweight indoor cover that is easy to handle, store, pack and remove. The Satinstretch™ car cover is just right for them.

But if you think that some damage can be caused even in a garage because kids are playing nearby or perhaps there are other vehicles there that can be taken out, then you might want heavier indoor covers that can provide better protection such as the Coverguard™. The fabric will keep it safe from minor dents by creating a natural safety zone for the car.

Performance

One significant work of the indoor car cover is to provide a satin smooth lining to the cover that protects the finish. The Satinstretch™ car cover with its velvety lining does this wonderfully well. The material is so less coarse that when on touch, it feels feathery.

But there are more duties of an indoor car cover. It should be breathable to let the condensation and the heat to escape that is trapped between the car and the cover. And so, the cover should be able to allow air to flow freely within the fabric. Satinstretch™ car covers are breathable and wonderful for this.

Indoor car covers should also have inhibitor treatments so that mildew and rot is controlled when moisture is expelled or gets accumulated on the vehicle interiors. Because mildew can lead to rot.

The indoor car cover should also be dust proof other than being breathable. Did you know that the outer skin in an automobile is just about 0.006” thick and so even a thin layer of dust on it can become abrasive and cause minuscule scratches. Do not let this happen because it might be already too late. Get an indoor car cover that can protect the automobile from dust too.
 
 
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