Car cover?
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Each to their own but, reasonable cost only works if your car is scrupulously clean & well waxed.
A flapping cover in high winds (on a dirty car) is akin to a big sheet of sandpaper.
Pay a bit more:
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke- ... zPEALw_wcB
A flapping cover in high winds (on a dirty car) is akin to a big sheet of sandpaper.
Pay a bit more:
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke- ... zPEALw_wcB
Real name Carl
T4 Inscription Pro ordered 13/12/2018 - collected 30/3/2019
Bright Silver/Charcoal
Convenience pack, Intellisafe Pro, 360 camera
T4 Inscription Pro ordered 13/12/2018 - collected 30/3/2019
Bright Silver/Charcoal
Convenience pack, Intellisafe Pro, 360 camera
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Save your money.
Give the car a thorough wash, perhaps a polish and definitely wax. It will be protection enough (as long as you are not parked beneath a tree). See my recent post about waxing.
These cars are built to withstand the Scandinavian winters.
After waxing keep a daily check for the bird droppings and remove with lots of water, preferably early morning when they are soft from the morning moisture. Keep a plastic hand spray bottle of distilled water in the boot for this purpose.
Give the car a thorough wash, perhaps a polish and definitely wax. It will be protection enough (as long as you are not parked beneath a tree). See my recent post about waxing.
These cars are built to withstand the Scandinavian winters.
After waxing keep a daily check for the bird droppings and remove with lots of water, preferably early morning when they are soft from the morning moisture. Keep a plastic hand spray bottle of distilled water in the boot for this purpose.
XC40 T5 R Design Pro AWD Polestar