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Old 22nd June 2022, 14:33   #1
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Hi folks.

Recently my council garage rent has been getting rather expensive, so I have a drive in front of the house where I can keep the Rover, however I would require a good quality outdoor car cover, I have an indoor one, but it will just blow off.

Could anyone send me a link where I can buy a good quality cover suitable to protect the cars paintwork, also needs to be able to be tied down or hooked to the wheels.
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Old 22nd June 2022, 15:56   #2
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Take a look at; https://hamiltonclassic.co.uk/collec...le-all-weather
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Old 22nd June 2022, 16:01   #3
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How about something like this?
https://www.houseoftents.co.uk/porta...xoCZDoQAvD_BwE

I just did a search via Google for tents but car tent garage also gave me some options

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Old 22nd June 2022, 20:24   #4
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I am not a fan of outdoor covers - they can scratch or sweat. I find a regular polish keeps the paint fine, but I do it at least once a week - not practical if time is of the essence or you live in a very wet area.
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Old 23rd June 2022, 05:56   #5
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From people I've spoken to that use those covers ensure the inner lining is a soft cotton like material or the vinyl cover will leave abrasions on the paint over time.
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Old 23rd June 2022, 06:43   #6
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I had a heavy duty cover with a fleece lining plus it had breathing vents. Ok in the dry but totally useless in the wet as the vents let in the water. Then it was a pain getting the cover dry to put back on the car.
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