TYVM for another great video. Curious how it compares to other brands. Ditto on high end covers research, btw. Larger autos are already quite a bit more $ than your sedan covers.Appreciate your assessments. Use the middle strap outdoors, just flip in under and pick up on other side. I wish my covers had more straps, alas, for windy areas, I always need to buy add-ons.
be careful of micro scratches from these kinds of covers. I sewed two soft top sheets together and put that on my car first, then the cheaper car cover. This stopped any micro scratches to my paint finish. I found this to be a better way to protect your cars paint.
I’ve always used Budge Tyvek car covers I can get about 5 years out of them but the only are resistant to water for about the first few years. Dollar for dollar the Tyvek covers are the best for the price,that said Budge no longer is making them, and have seen some other Tyvek covers that are about $100.00. I know this might sound stupid but doubling up covers might prevent the tearing some people experience, that’s mainly due to UV damage the Sun is relentless folks…
@@blkcoupequattro~ thanks - whose Tyvek car covers do you recommend to purchase now that Budge has Tyvek competition? Have you ever used flannel sheets underneath a Tyvek cover for indoor/outdoor storage. I store my 2 cars in old barns that are exposed. Thank you in advance!
TYVM for another great video. Curious how it compares to other brands. Ditto on high end covers research, btw. Larger autos are already quite a bit more $ than your sedan covers.Appreciate your assessments. Use the middle strap outdoors, just flip in under and pick up on other side. I wish my covers had more straps, alas, for windy areas, I always need to buy add-ons.
be careful of micro scratches from these kinds of covers. I sewed two soft top sheets together and put that on my car first, then the cheaper car cover. This stopped any micro scratches to my paint finish. I found this to be a better way to protect your cars paint.
Thanks for the advice
Your last video helped me buy a cover for my Panamera. Thank you!
I ordered one and I just got it and it looks thin and cheap, it doesn't look nothing like the one on amazon , it looks like it will rip at first wind.
@@Jane-777-t7g I would return it right away.
Thanks for the solid advice 👌
Do you still have it? And if so is it still holding up well?
It fell apart about 2 months ago.
I’ve always used Budge Tyvek car covers I can get about 5 years out of them but the only are resistant to water for about the first few years. Dollar for dollar the Tyvek covers are the best for the price,that said Budge no longer is making them, and have seen some other Tyvek covers that are about $100.00. I know this might sound stupid but doubling up covers might prevent the tearing some people experience, that’s mainly due to UV damage the Sun is relentless folks…
@@blkcoupequattro~ thanks - whose Tyvek car covers do you recommend to purchase now that Budge has Tyvek competition? Have you ever used flannel sheets underneath a Tyvek cover for indoor/outdoor storage. I store my 2 cars in old barns that are exposed. Thank you in advance!
@ no flannel between cover and car, just the Tyvek cover. Found it’s hard to find a Tyvek cover now as of lately need to really look for them now.
How's the cover holding up till now?
It's doing great! Still keeping water out. Very pleased with it especially for the price.