02-20-2005, 07:19 PM
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Car Cover Recommendations
Newbie here. Need some help here.
1) Been planning on getting a car cover for my boxster but there are so many on ebay do not know which to even get. Anyone can recommend?
2) there are 2 schools of thought one says to cover and the other says better to keep it uncovered as the cover whilst on scratches the car. What gives? Anybody can help?
I dont know if Im stingy or what but the local porsche dealer here (not the US) sells a 'original' cover for the boxster but it set me back US$400 and the darn thing isnt even water proof. just wanted to share.
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02-20-2005, 07:55 PM
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If you're planning for storing the car in a garage, a soft cotton flannel cover (essentially just dust/scratch protection) is a safe bet and one of your least expensive options. For rain exposure, etc. there are other options including the "Noah" fabric, etc. I have a Noah cover which I use very frequently and have noticed no scratching. For the most part, it would be more the dirt you may get trapped under the cover rather than the fabric it is made of that would contribute to scratching. To that end, a cover that is machine washable (like the cotton flannel) would be the most convenient.
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02-21-2005, 05:51 AM
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Inside use or out. Makes a big difference?
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02-21-2005, 06:09 AM
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Mine is gonna be outside in the Winter and I just ordered an OEM Porsche Silverguard cover with cable and lock from ebay for $140. Seems like the best one available.
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02-21-2005, 09:54 PM
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Thanks guys for the replies. To make things clearer, the car is parked at the front of my porch where there is a semi roof structure overhead. It is not exactly a garage as it is not totally enclosed. The problem is that the front up to the lights is sticking out and the passenger side is exposed to the sunlight as there is no wall there. Therefore the front and that passenger side is exposed to the sun and rain. Next the car is not used as a daily commute and by the time I take it out on the weekends there is literally a carpet of dust covering the car. that can't be good for the car and neither is the sun and rain to the exposed areas. Out here in the tropics the sun is really scorching, i had the same problem 2 cars back and by the time I sold off that car after 7years, the rear portion paintwork of the car which was exposed to the elements had faded off totally. Therefore Im trying to prevent that occuring to my boxster as well as keep the dust off after I have washed the car clean. So what do u guys think?
brucelee - whaddya think after reading the above?
Donv - can I get the 'Noah' cover from ebay or do u know where I can specifically get this. I'll need to order online as Im not from the states.
Porschekid - has the OEM cover come yet? any good?
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02-22-2005, 05:42 AM
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The Noah is a fine cover, I have had very good luck with it in an outside setting.
Also, put on Klasse All in One followed by Klasse Sealer. This will handle the fade.
Be very careful when putting the cover on and off. In general, try to put the cover on when the car has been washed and dryed. This will help you avoid swirl marks and other mars to the finish.
The more diligent you are with the Klasse, the less you have to worry but still, puttin the cover on and off needs to be done with care or you sort of cancel out the benefits of the cover.
Certainly, do NOT leave your Box outside uncovered.
Best of luck!
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02-22-2005, 07:37 AM
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>>Certainly, do NOT leave your Box outside uncovered.
While I understand that we all want our cars to look as best as possible, I just don't have the time to keep the car always covered. Now, mine is a daily driver and I drive it all over - work, groceries, mall, friends, road trips. I took it to Costco and watched the amazed looks on peoples' faces as I fit two baskets full of stuff into the trunks. I put the top down and drove away under sunny skies with a big grin on my face.
The point is that it is a CAR and has a finish that will not melt away with a cross look. I live in Tampa where the sun is either beating down or it is raining cats and dogs, sometimes within minutes of each other. Well, I wash it once a week, keep the bird ******************** off and the car looks great even though I park it outside the majority of the time.
It is a beautiful car, yes. It is a special car, yes. But it is also meant to be driven and drive it I do. But most of the time when I get to whereever I am going, I usually cannot find covered parking or take the time to throw the car cover on. And when I get home after a hard day at work, or when I know I am going out again later in the day, more times than not I just park it on my old ribbon driveway (since I have a very old, very cramped and not easily accessible detached garage). Am I in the minority here?
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02-22-2005, 07:49 AM
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"Am I in the minority here?"
Possibly!
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02-22-2005, 11:17 AM
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I build a 2 car garage, cement driveway, remote gate and 600 feet of paved asphault alley way for my Boxster... she's never slept outside one single night while I've owned her.
It's just a car, but it's also a dream car for me, not the "next thing" I decided to buy and drive until I became bored with it. I do everything I can to keep that dream alive and shiny
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