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From memory my 1st s2000 in 2003 sat outside for 2 years, never garaged. No condensation in the winter/ summer etc...
I think covers cause bigger problems, condensation can affect the electrics too under the dash eventually. I'd steer clear altogether personally.
I think covers cause bigger problems, condensation can affect the electrics too under the dash eventually. I'd steer clear altogether personally.
Have a spare indoor Honda cover, based locally.
Hi,
I bought a second hand cover 3 years ago and last year bought a replacement 3 months ago. I got it via amazon it is Coverzone Stormforce CCC257 about £160. It a 4 layer wicking fabric cover. I only put it on the car when she is clean and shiny (which is not as easy as you'd think with our weather) Apart from the pain of undressing and recovering the car, I think it works quite well. I suffered from the headlight discolouration an it keeps the \UVs away.
I bought a second hand cover 3 years ago and last year bought a replacement 3 months ago. I got it via amazon it is Coverzone Stormforce CCC257 about £160. It a 4 layer wicking fabric cover. I only put it on the car when she is clean and shiny (which is not as easy as you'd think with our weather) Apart from the pain of undressing and recovering the car, I think it works quite well. I suffered from the headlight discolouration an it keeps the \UVs away.
My issue was always it attracted condensation
My boot had ice inside this week but I have put a dry bag in the car and one in the boot.. pondering trying one under the hood too
I washed my cover this week, put it out to dry and it snowed.. will take it in tonight and see if I can dry it
My boot had ice inside this week but I have put a dry bag in the car and one in the boot.. pondering trying one under the hood too
I washed my cover this week, put it out to dry and it snowed.. will take it in tonight and see if I can dry it
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