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Investing in a car cover is one of the cheapest and most effective car accessory purchases you can make when it comes to maintaining the look and value of your vehicle. We are not simply restricting ourselves to cars here but SUV's, boats, RV's, trailers and even light aircraft. The principles involved in protecting your investment as well as making sure your pride and joy continues to give you pleasure are the same no matter what vehicle you have.

If you are relying on the car cover to protect your vehicle you need to make sure you buy a cover made from the right materials and with the right manufacturing methods so it is able to deliver the protection you need Autel MaxiCOM MK808.

Rain is a key factor in deterioration of any vehicle, especially if it is stored outside. The car cover must be able to withstand rain and water penetration in order to keep the damaging and corrosive effects of water from your vehicle and especially the bodywork. You need to look at the rating for moisture and water-proofing carried by the cover - no car cover will be completely waterproof because air still needs to circulate so moisture will still evaporate and reduce mildew build-up within the vehicle.

Snow is another factor but as it lies on the cover you have to look at the absorption rate of the car cover to see how slowly it will let moisture cross the cover membrane. The lowest absorption rates are the best so look for the minimum rates for the better car cover.

Permeability is the attribute which determines how well a car cover is going to be able to withstand penetration by dirt and dust which contributes to the build-up f grime and also may contain other agents which contribute to the corrosion of paint and bodywork. Lower levels of permeability are better than higher ones as they will let less dust and dirt through.

Sun protection is often overlooked when people come to choose a protective cover. Just as with people, paint jobs on cars, trucks and other vehicles suffer from the effect of prolonged exposure to the harmful UV rays of the sun. Just as we can still be sunburned through our clothing, a cover may also allow harmful rays through too - look at the rating for UV protection provided by the cover and a higher rating will offer better protection for your vehicle.

Heat protection is also frequently ignored - covering a car with a cover allows for heat to build up underneath the cover and this may cause issues with your vehicle performance as well as contribute to rates of corrosion (hot water will cause more damage than cool water when it is rusting bodywork). Thicker covers will provide better protection in this instance than thinner ones.

Other factors to look at when selecting your car cover include, how well the cover will protect from the effects of bird droppings, acid rain, tree sap and the effects of a ball being thrown or kicked against the vehicle (ding protection from kids and pets) Autel Maxisys MS908CV. Also, you need to consider how well the cover will itself be protected from being stored for so long when not in use and how easy it is to cover your vehicle and take down, especially in windy conditions.

Ryan Draving is the VP of Empire Covers, a leading provider of car covers, truck covers, motorcycle covers, and other vehicle covers. 
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