Have you noticed any scratches in the finish of the car from
the Tyvek ? Is Tyvek better than Nylon ?
Thanks
Gene
80 'B
At 09:51 AM 7/11/00 -0400, Gordon Bird wrote:
>I'd check out http://www.coverking.com/ too. They seem to have a good
>selection of all weather covers. I purchased a couple of the tyvek ones for
>my Audi (and parts car). Not really rated as all weather, but have lasted 2
>years outside with no problems to the car. No financial interest or any
>other for that matter.
>HTH
>Gordie Bird
>62 MGA
>80 MGB
>86 Audi 4kq
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: M. Edwin Vaughan [mailto:edvaughan@juno.com]
>> Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 7:01 PM
>> To: mgs@autox.team.net
>> Subject: Car cover
>>
>>
>> Hello Folks,
>>
>> In a few months I will be heading off to Texas for basic
>> training and I
>> will need a car cover to protect my car since I don't have a
>> garage. I am
>> curious to know of the experiences of listers with the various covers
>> available for our cars.
>>
>> Moss has 3 types (page A52):
>> Multi-layered............................$ 99.95 4-year warranty
>> Flannel....................................$139.95 2-year warranty
>> Tyvek (universal fit)..................$ 49.95
>>
>> VB has 3 types, also (page16)
>> Spun bond.............................$ 49.95
>> MultiBond..............................$ 98.95
>> Technalon.............................$ 149.95 similar to, if not the
>> same as, Evolution 4 fabric
>>
>> Or should I zip down to the local parts store and buy a universal fit
>> Evolution 4 cover? I think they go for about $60-$80. Or would I be
>> better off getting a cover tailored specifically for my car? I am
>> looking to spend about $100 but will spend the extra money if the more
>> expensive covers are far superior.
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> Edwin
>> '77 MGB
>>
>> "I'm tryin' to think but nuthin' happens."
>> -- Curly Howard (the stooge)
>>
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>>
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