Car Cover
#21
that dragging of the cover is bad form. lol
#22
It's so funny.... I had thought about reshooting it because it was going to trigger people. Yeah, even watching it I was like "well shouldn't shoot a video after a) two gin and tonic, b) without looking where the word "jaguar" was.
that dragging of the cover is bad form. lol
that dragging of the cover is bad form. lol
#23
Garage was repainted and floor refinished after the leaky Triumph left. Hate the car cover - more fun to wash the car when it gets dirty
I used the factory cover once in two years. So much more fun to take her out, get her dirty and hand wash her... dirty American garage <br/>
#24
Curious if anyone has used a car storage bag. I'll be storing my car in a barn this winter, which very likely has rodents. Rather than mess around with moth *****, etc., why not seal it up?
Moisture/condensation is an obvious issue - this one includes a desiccant block. And the humidity would likely be low when I'd seal it up.
Rhino Shelter - CarPocket?
I emailed them to ask if the use of a battery tender is safe inside the bag - I tend to think so. Not much evolved hydrogen gas in a big volume, and the material is highly likely to be pretty transparent to hydrogen.
This one is a whole lot more money, but includes a digital hygrometer.
https://www.autopyjama.com/permabag-engl/cars/
Moisture/condensation is an obvious issue - this one includes a desiccant block. And the humidity would likely be low when I'd seal it up.
Rhino Shelter - CarPocket?
I emailed them to ask if the use of a battery tender is safe inside the bag - I tend to think so. Not much evolved hydrogen gas in a big volume, and the material is highly likely to be pretty transparent to hydrogen.
This one is a whole lot more money, but includes a digital hygrometer.
https://www.autopyjama.com/permabag-engl/cars/
#25
CarCapsule CC12 - CarCapsule Indoor Vehicle Storage System - FREE SHIPPING!
I considered one like this last year. How much is the permabag?
I considered one like this last year. How much is the permabag?
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#28
Just got a pretty generic black cover for my F-Type and to avoid some of the trouble of figuring out front vs side vs rear, I decided to get a couple iron on patches. So I got a growler for the front and ironed it on where the grill growler is and a leaper for the back where the leaper is on the trunk. Couple pics attached and it helps me a little bit to figure out which end is which. I tried to find an 'S' iron on patch as well, but couldn't find anything that wasn't a sticker or chrome.
I'm sure others are much more creative out there, but my car is stored inside in the winter so I didn't need an amazingly protective cover.
I'm sure others are much more creative out there, but my car is stored inside in the winter so I didn't need an amazingly protective cover.
#29
Curious if anyone has used a car storage bag. I'll be storing my car in a barn this winter, which very likely has rodents. Rather than mess around with moth *****, etc., why not seal it up?
Moisture/condensation is an obvious issue - this one includes a desiccant block. And the humidity would likely be low when I'd seal it up.
Rhino Shelter - CarPocket?
I emailed them to ask if the use of a battery tender is safe inside the bag - I tend to think so. Not much evolved hydrogen gas in a big volume, and the material is highly likely to be pretty transparent to hydrogen.
This one is a whole lot more money, but includes a digital hygrometer.
https://www.autopyjama.com/permabag-engl/cars/
Moisture/condensation is an obvious issue - this one includes a desiccant block. And the humidity would likely be low when I'd seal it up.
Rhino Shelter - CarPocket?
I emailed them to ask if the use of a battery tender is safe inside the bag - I tend to think so. Not much evolved hydrogen gas in a big volume, and the material is highly likely to be pretty transparent to hydrogen.
This one is a whole lot more money, but includes a digital hygrometer.
https://www.autopyjama.com/permabag-engl/cars/
#30
#31
There's a dust like product I've used with some success that you sprinkle on the ground/floor and it irritates their noses so they head the other way. Might give that a try around the car as a last line of defense.