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Old 12-09-2012, 09:46 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Ghostrider 310 View Post
Glad the information helped, Regarding car covers, my understanding is this, ANY cover you use would need to be removed after a deluge so the moisture trapped against the paint could vent and the cover could be properly dried before re application. My thoughts are it is more important to be diligent about how often you apply, clean and remove a car cover than it would be effective to choose the miracle material of the day and think it can be left in place without maintenance. Mine is a garage gal so it can stay covered all winter, maybe someone else has different thoughts, good luck.
I'll disagree with the necessity to remove all covers after getting wet.

If you get a cover made from this material, BLOCK-IT® Car Cover Fabrics - NOAH® Fabric
it is open to breath and repels water.

It dries very quickly when wet since it only gets suface moisture with little making it through.

I use it on my fiber glass aircraft and its amazing. One side is very soft and actually buffs the surface in the wind when the material moves.
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