March 7, 2010
A cover is a great way to protect the family vehicle. Often times the minivan is more of a secondary vehicle in terms of value and is kept outside if there is no room for it in the garage. Paying for additional storage is often too pricey. Vans that will not be driven for an extended period of time can be stored outdoors with a minivan cover. Using minivan covers is a great way to protect the exterior from damage. Here are some tips on how to benefit from minivan covers.
Nature
Storing a van outdoors leaves the exterior vulnerable to bird droppings, falling leaves and branches, as well as any other location specific problems such as salt in the air if you live at or near the coast. Chips in the paint can turn to rust when exposed to rain showers. One other great benefit of a cover that many do not realize is how effective it is against car thieves. Thieves have a greater chance of being seen by neighbors when they are trying to remove a minivan cover. It simply takes more time to steal or break into a covered minivan.
Long Term Storage
Protecting the minivan from elemental damage is important. The underside of a van can rust when exposed to the salt placed on the icy roads during Winter. Over time, the salt eats away at the exterior underside of the van. A car parked on a street unprotected can have several layers of corrosive salt and slush.
Resale Value
Covering up your van will definitely help you save money in the long run. Having protection over the years will keep your car from fading and/or rusting. The paint will still be in excellent condition, and there will be no environmental damage to any of your car parts. Minivan covers are the best option for keeping your vehicle in great condition whether it may be stored indoors or outdoors.
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March 4, 2010
Winter can be very harsh on automobiles, especially on the east coast. Anybody living where there is a heavy amount of snow over the winter months need to take these steps to insure good mechanical and cosmetic health for their vehicle.
1st; proper changing of fluids.. New coolant, replenishing windshield wiper fluid, and an oil change. Fluid build-up through the winter can damage all different types of parts inside your car. Most service options at mechanic shops will take care of these processes for you.
2nd; Make sure you always keep your gas tank from getting low. Keeping your gas too low can cause fuel lines to freeze.
3rd; Another One other consideration is getting a brand new set of winter tires. Particularly with rear-wheel drive autos which can make your driving experience safer in the snow. Make sure that the pressure in your tires is where it needs to be.
4th; One other important tool during the winter is to have a strong vehicle cover to protect it from harsh weather conditions.
These steps are extremely important if you want your car to have a long lifespan and higher resell value.
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Posted by coverguy
February 28, 2010
It always is a good feeling to walk outside and see your shiny clean car. The hard work I put into washing it the day before has really paid off. But in a few days the car is going to pick up road dust or even splash through some puddles and by the end of the week it’s going need to be washed again.
Before the economy went downhill a lot more people could afford to go to the car wash once or twice a week. But lately we have been more aware of our spending and expenses like that have been removed from our budgets. It is still important to us to have a clean car but often we have other things that need to be done instead of taking the time to wash our vehicle. Now you must decide to either invest in a garage or a car cover.
Building a garage will obviously be a much bigger hit on your wallet. However, buying a car cover is not only more budget friendly, but quick and easy. Nowadays, car cover websites offers vehicle covers for virtually every make and model dating back to as late as the 50’s!. If you have a car even older than that then there are upholstery shops that can custom fit a cover for you.
Putting a car cover on is much less of a hassle than you might think. The fabric is flexible making it easy to fold and unfold, and has elastic on the end so that it hugs the car as soon as you put it in place. The process only takes a few minutes. If you have a larger truck or SUV then it will obviously take you a couple minutes longer, but it still quick and easy.
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Posted by coverguy
February 25, 2010
If you have a car that you keep outside without any protection then you might want to consider a car cover. If this is the case then you are allowing the sun rays, pollution, dirt, and everything else our environment offers to damage your car. A lot of the damage will not be noticeable immediately. It will accumulates over time and often will be too late by the time you notice. Some people even use a car cover when they park their car inside a garage. This offers your car about as much protection as you can get.
Buying a car cover is not difficult. However, you should understand that there are different types of covers. A heavy flannel car cover is great for cars being stored indoors. They protect your car from dust and dings. A less expensive car cover is generally made of cotton and polyester. This will offer your car a fundamental protection. Depending on the material some covers will protect your car from sun rays. The best cover that offers this protection is from DuPont Tyvek.
You also have the choice of a custom made cover. This offers the best protection for your car because it fits your car just like a suit fits your body. All you need is to give the cover manufacturer some basic information such as the year and make of your car.
The best car cover you can purchase offers double stitching. This adds to the durability. Another consideration, when you are shopping for a car cover, is to read the directions and find those that offer resistance to both mold and mildew. If the cover is breathable is should resist both mold and mildew. Usually, if mildew or mold attacks your car cover it will cause the cover to become worthless. When the mold and mildew stagnate, they can also cause damage to the paint on your car.
Some people make the choice of buying the cheapest car cover they can find. As you can imagine, they will offer the least protection which can lead to much bigger costs down the road than paying for a better more expensive cover.
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Posted by coverguy
February 17, 2010
Many people leave their cars outside unprotected day after day. It’s a foolish mistake, as the environment can take a heavy toll on any vehicle, whether it’s a beat up old clunker or a brand new luxury car. If you don’t have a garage, a car cover is a great way to protect your car from the elements. It protects your car’s paint from fading, and also helps protect the car’s interior and trim as well. You don’t have to shell out a lot of money to get a good cover; there are many cheap car covers available that are very good quality and are a terrific choice to shield your car. However, you do need to do some research to make sure you get the kind of cover you need.
Before purchasing your cover, be sure to take your car’s measurements carefully. If your cover is too small, it won’t provide adequate coverage. If it’s too large, the cover can bag and bunch, which when wet, can cause damage to your vehicle’s paint job. Custom covers, specific to your car’s make and model, can be a good choice, but can be expensive. Cheaper options can be found if you are diligent to find a cover that fits your measurements, rather than buying a “one size fits all” cover.
Evaluate the kind of environment you live in to determine how much coverage you need with your cover. Depending on what climate you live in, you may need just a thin outdoor cover to keep away rain and dust, or you may need a tough all-season cover to protect from winter snow and road salt, which can erode your car’s paint.
At the very least, a car cover should be waterproof, to protect your car from rust and rot. However, be careful not to purchase a cover that seals your car in completely. You need a car cover that protects from the environment, but still allows air to circulate, otherwise water can become trapped.
A car cover is a terrific option for anyone who wants to protect their car from the outdoors. There are many cheap car cover options available on the market that can fit your needs and provide great coverage, as long as you do a little bit of homework to ensure you make the right choice.
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Posted by coverguy
January 13, 2010
When you tell someone that you were in a car accident, what is the first question that they usually ask after “Are you OK?” My guess is, “How fast were you going?” The fact is accidents can happen at any speed.
Of course the faster you are going at impact the greater the amount of damage to the vehicles involved, the higher the risk of injury and fatality. Make no mistake, slow moving cars that are involved in accidents can cause damage and injuries also
In fact, in the case of icy road conditions, slow moving cars will increase speed when you apply your brakes to avoid an accident. You will become powerless to control your vehicle to avoid crashing into other cars, buildings, telephone poles and even pedestrians. The best way to avoid an accident while driving in icy conditions is by applying pressure on and off the brakes while steering the car away from possible collisions.
The best way to avoid an accident during icy road conditions is to not drive at all. Unfortunately, most of us do not have that luxury. The next best thing you can do is use snow chains which will give you more traction and control of your vehicle. The last thing you can do to stay safe while driving in these conditions is to keep extra distance between you and the car in front of you giving you more time to react to anything that happens out of the ordinary.
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Posted by coverguy
January 2, 2010
Because the majority of us earn $75,000 per year or less in income, the constant increases in gasoline prices can affect us greatly in terms of our disposable income. There are some things that we all can do to minimize the impact that those price increases will have on us. The most important thing is improve the fuel efficiency of your vehicle. Here are 7 easy tips that you can use immediately to increase the efficiency of your own car, truck or SUV without spending much money at all. In some cases no cost whatsoever.
1) Turn off your car’s air conditioner unless the heat is unbearable. The air conditioner puts an added strain on your engine which reduces its efficiency. Reduced efficiency equals increased mile per gallon cost.
2) Try and avoid driving during high traffic times. If you have to drive during peak traffic times try and find alternate routes that will require less stop-and-go traffic. Starting and stopping your car increases the amount of fuel that you use.
3) Change you oil more frequently during summer months. Extreme heat breaks down the friction reducing qualities of your oil which causes your engine to have to work harder, decreasing fuel efficiency. Use a higher grade oil, whether it’s synthetic or standard oil that’s been treated with a friction-reducing additive. It has been proven by independent testing that better oils can increase fuel efficiency by as much as 12 percent.
4) Use your cruise control whenever it is safe. Steady speeds can boost your vehicle’s efficiency quite a bit and will make driving long distances less stressful.
5) When driving uphill do not increase your car’s speed. Your engine already has to work harder. Conversely, when traveling downhill, take your foot off the gas and see if you can maintain the speed limit without applying more gasoline.
6) Remove any temporary accessories that are on your vehicle like luggage or bike racks from the top or front of your vehicle. These racks reduce the aerodynamics of your vehicle, thereby decreasing your car’s fuel efficiency.
7) While driving at higher speeds, keep your windows closed. Open windows can cause friction and reduce the aerodynamics of your vehicle.
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Posted by coverguy
December 16, 2009
Now that the fall and winter seasons are upon us, most of us will be using our car’s heater on a semi regular basis. It would not be unusual to go four months or more without using the air conditioner in our Car, Truck or SUV and not give it a second thought.
There are a couple of reasons why you should run your air conditioner at least once every two weeks for 10 minutes or more. The first reason is that it will keep the seals of your AC unit lubricated. The majority of the AC systems in vehicles today have self lubricating features. They only work while the system is running.
The second reason is that it is less likely that your system will not work when you go to use it in the spring and summer months. Older AC systems will lose their Freon if you do not use them on a regular basis.
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Posted by coverguy
November 17, 2009
Ever wonder how to determine what it will take to repair that scratch on your car? The following are three tests for determining just how much needs to be done to repair that scratch;.
1. Run your fingernail over the scratch. If the area fells like it is raised, you probably have a paint transfer (paint from another vehicle on top of your paint). Most paint transfers can be removed by using paint thinner or gasoline on a soft cloth. If that doesn’t remove it, try some rubbing compound. Gently rub the paint transfer until removed. Rubbing too hard will remove your car’s paint as well.
2. If you can see the scratch but do not feel anything while running your fingernail over the scratch, you probably have a light clear coat scratch. Try car wax first to see if this removes the scratch. If wax doesn’t work, try gently scrubbing some rubbing compound over the scratch. Once the scratch is removed apply some wax to the affected area.
3. If you can feel the indentation of a scratch and there is paint left, you can add clear coat and then sand and buff once it dries. If there isn’t any paint remaining you should take your car in to your auto body painter!
You can potentially save hundreds of dollars by following these tips for removing minor scratches. When ever using any kind of thinner or abrasive on your paint it is a good idea to test it first on an area that will not be seen
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Posted by coverguy
November 14, 2009
Car covers have come a long way since they were invented approximately 50 years ago. Back then they came in one color and one style. Today covers come in all shapes, colors and sizes to help you protect your vehicle from natural elements and minor dents and dings. If you leave your car uncovered it is susceptible to oxidation of your cars paint, bird droppings which can eat through the finish of your car and dirt/dust which can act as an abrasive and scratch your paint. A covered car will keep your auto from being scratched by the claws of animals that walk on your vehicle.
A car cover that doesn’t fit properly can damage your vehicle. A cover that does not fit correctly will flap in the wind which can lead to a scratched car surface that is why it is important to make sure to invest in a cover that is the correct size for your year and make of car.
The one size fits all are cheaper but will not protect your car like a custom or semi custom fitted cover will. Another thing to be sure not to do is to put a cover on a dirty vehicle. Not only can this defeat the purpose of putting a cover on in the first place, having dirt between your cover and the paint of your car can act like sandpaper when removing the cover from your car.
In order to make sure you are getting the best type of car cover for your vehicle you should familiarize yourself with the types of covers that are available. The things that you need to consider before choosing your cover are;
1. Are you covering your car for storage?
2. Will the car cover be used on a daily basis?
3. What type of climate do you live in? Is it rainy, mostly sunny, snow?
There are different types of covers for each of the three questions above. There are waterproof covers, covers with high UV protection and water resistant covers that are breathable.
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