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Pony Cover

fastsleeper

Why ya treat me like that?
Bonjour mes Amies,

I reeeeeealllly need help with my car cover. I live in point Loma on the edge of a canyon directly facing the ocean (good for me...... HA!). The fog comes in, the cover gets wet, have to remove cover and either take it to laundromat, rewash and dry, or hang it out to dry during the day, clean Baby right away. This means that my Girl is naked to the elements and jealous prying eyes of the neighbors / passers by. AND.... Then she is a very dirty Girl because she is out there naked. boo hoo

I asked the dealer. They don't care. I asked the manufacturer. They have not replied. Is it possible to treat cover with Scotch Guard to help ward off the daily wetness, take it off, wash & dry, rewash, Baby.

Any suggestions?? I will be very, very grateful for your ideas, suggestions.

fs
 

HisPony

Wondering where I am!?!?
You are not going to like what I have to say.

No matter what you do to the car cover moisture will still seep in from the underside because the cover does not go to the ground.

Your only choice, get a place that has a garage.

I have tried many car covers and sprays, same result you are talking about.


Sorry!


Jack
 
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wickedstangs

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there are better covers out there that are water proof.. Let me see if I can find it...
 

HisPony

Wondering where I am!?!?
wickedstangs said:
there are better covers out there that are water proof.. Let me see if I can find it...

Prez,

There are covers out there that are "waterproof" from rain. The problem we have on the coast is the heavy dew that seeps around the car during the night and eventually comes up from underneath.

Trust me, I have tried numerous covers, even Coast Car Cover's most expensive waterproof one. Same results.


Jack
 

VP_07SRT8

Tell the cops nothing!
Staff member
Board Member
i have to concur about the fog/mist/dew i used a car cover for the longest time with no luck garage is the real and only answer
 

GT400SC

PM for Decals
In your particular case, you need an expensive water repellant or actually a waterproof cover. There are cheap ones that are nothing more that a contoured and shaped "tarp" and expensive ones that are treated material or have a barrier layer that won't allow water to pass through.

In either event, you would have to shake the water off the tarp type or still hang up the treated one to dry. It would be wet on the outside and dry on the inside. Simply rolling either up wet would invite mildew and mold.

Bottom line, you may be able to keep your car dry, but the car cover will always get wet and how much work you want to do drying the cover may be the determining factor.
 

Gibs

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Threads merged. Did you see the post about the bubble on the cat box?


Gib
 

GT400SC

PM for Decals
Target for a pellet gun and an irate neighbor!

Click, poof, PSSSSSSSsssssssssssssssssssssssssssss....................
 

Gibs

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Staff member
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^^^^^ LOL I was thinking about use in a garage so people walking through dont rub against it and such......


I saw one that a guy ran at it and jumped on the bubble, he never touched the car inside of it. It was pretty strong.



Gib
 

GT400SC

PM for Decals
So, you just throw this over you car, hook the filler tube up to your exhaust pipe to inflate..........and DIE of Carbon Monoxide poisoning. Brilliant!!!!

Just kidding, I know it doesn't work that way.

signed,

"The boy in the car in the bubble"
 

fastsleeper

Why ya treat me like that?
car cover

HisPony said:
You are not going to like what I have to say.

No matter what you do to the car cover moisture will still seep in from the underside because the cover does not go to the ground.

Your only choice, get a place that has a garage.

I have tried many car covers and sprays, same result you are talking about.


Sorry!


Jack

AH HA! I had not considered the moisture entering from the bottom. Rats!
I suppose I shall have to create a cover that does reach down under the car and is water proof.

Thank you for your response! I WILL come up with a solution. :)
 

fastsleeper

Why ya treat me like that?
car cover

HisPony said:
Prez,

There are covers out there that are "waterproof" from rain. The problem we have on the coast is the heavy dew that seeps around the car during the night and eventually comes up from underneath.

Trust me, I have tried numerous covers, even Coast Car Cover's most expensive waterproof one. Same results.


Jack

ratz!
fs
 

fastsleeper

Why ya treat me like that?
car cover

VP_96COBRA said:
i have to concur about the fog/mist/dew i used a car cover for the longest time with no luck garage is the real and only answer

Wellllllll.....WE have a garage but, as happens to many people it is full of junk.
ratz
fs
 

fastsleeper

Why ya treat me like that?
car cover

GT400SC said:
In your particular case, you need an expensive water repellant or actually a waterproof cover. There are cheap ones that are nothing more that a contoured and shaped "tarp" and expensive ones that are treated material or have a barrier layer that won't allow water to pass through.

In either event, you would have to shake the water off the tarp type or still hang up the treated one to dry. It would be wet on the outside and dry on the inside. Simply rolling either up wet would invite mildew and mold.

Bottom line, you may be able to keep your car dry, but the car cover will always get wet and how much work you want to do drying the cover may be the determining factor.

Well at least the car would be dry. Presently I have to rewash/ dry the cover and the machine. Rather hang out the cover than have to do everything every day.
ratz and ratz again. :(
 

fastsleeper

Why ya treat me like that?
car cover

GT400SC said:
So, you just throw this over you car, hook the filler tube up to your exhaust pipe to inflate..........and DIE of Carbon Monoxide poisoning. Brilliant!!!!

Just kidding, I know it doesn't work that way.

signed,

"The boy in the car in the bubble"

aaaaaaaaaah HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! YOU VERY FUNNY MAN. LOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOLOL
(wanted to see how many times I could type that without mistake.)
Just silly
BUUUUUT. Not a bad idea if you're day is just too full of oxygen. :)
 
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