CR car cover
#11
It's strictly an indoor cover and has no water repellency. In fact if it gets wet you need to remove the cover asap, especially under sunny conditions. The trapped moisture combined with warm temps can actually cause your paint to haze, which is extremely hard to correct. The same is true for car bra's where moisture becomes trapped underneath.
#12
It's strictly an indoor cover and has no water repellency. In fact if it gets wet you need to remove the cover asap, especially under sunny conditions. The trapped moisture combined with warm temps can actually cause your paint to haze, which is extremely hard to correct. The same is true for car bra's where moisture becomes trapped underneath.
And if only used for sun protection?
#13
Originally Posted by Vanishing Point' timestamp='1465259764' post='23986586
It's strictly an indoor cover and has no water repellency. In fact if it gets wet you need to remove the cover asap, especially under sunny conditions. The trapped moisture combined with warm temps can actually cause your paint to haze, which is extremely hard to correct. The same is true for car bra's where moisture becomes trapped underneath.
#14
I bought this oem car cover for my CR and it looks like outdoor material although I use it indoors. There is a tag that has the trade name "Block-it" on the inside.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
#15
Dang, so out of all of these in proportion, What would be the best cover for my situation?
Currently parked in my garage, but its not a closed garage.
Links would be nice if you guys are willing to share. 2008 BB- CR
Would love a snug fit cover.
Let me know please, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Currently parked in my garage, but its not a closed garage.
Links would be nice if you guys are willing to share. 2008 BB- CR
Would love a snug fit cover.
Let me know please, any help would be greatly appreciated.
#16
For your situation the CoverCraft weathershield HP or HD might be the best option for moisture/dust protection. But there are many options material wise. Be sure to specify the cover is for a S2000 CR, and then you can add whether you want mirror or antenna pockets.
http://www.covercraft.com/us/en/covercrafter#
http://www.covercraft.com/us/en/covercrafter#
#17
For your situation the CoverCraft weathershield HP or HD might be the best option for moisture/dust protection. But there are many options material wise. Be sure to specify the cover is for a S2000 CR, and then you can add whether you want mirror or antenna pockets.
http://www.covercraft.com/us/en/covercrafter#
http://www.covercraft.com/us/en/covercrafter#
Much love, thanks steve
#18
It's strictly an indoor cover and has no water repellency. In fact if it gets wet you need to remove the cover asap, especially under sunny conditions. The trapped moisture combined with warm temps can actually cause your paint to haze, which is extremely hard to correct. The same is true for car bra's where moisture becomes trapped underneath.
This cover is not the same as the OEM "dust cover" for indoor use and has the room for the lip/wing.
#19
Though I sold my CR, I actually still have the OEM Honda "outdoor" CR specific cover. It has the snow/rain/sun block it tag and is definitely for outdoor all weather use. It was marketed as an all weather cover from Honda when it was purchased new and has the S2000 logo on it.
This cover is not the same as the OEM "dust cover" for indoor use and has the room for the lip/wing.
This cover is not the same as the OEM "dust cover" for indoor use and has the room for the lip/wing.
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