If you want to keep your car in pristine shape, you'll need to make sure it's protected from the elements. Over time, exposure to wind, rain, snow and sun can wear down your vehicle's exterior and ...
If you don’t have a home garage, a portable garage, or any sort of overhead protection for your vehicle, then having a waterproof cover for your car could help keep your asset in pristine condition ...
If you enjoy having a shiny and spotless car, your worst enemies are dust, debris, bird droppings and the sun's UV rays. All of these can affect your car's exterior, either temporarily or permanently.
As recently as few years ago, sedans dominated the roads, while sport utility vehicles or SUVs were the vehicles people drove because they had to, not because they wanted to. Owners took about as much ...
Given the price of cars nowadays (especially classic cars), it makes sense to protect their bodywork. If you don’t have a garage, or if it’s packed with other stuff, the best answer is to use an ...
As the leaves fall and temperatures drop, many classic car owners face the annual dilemma: how to properly store their ...
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If you store your car outside, no matter the season or climate, you should get a thick car cover. Even without rain or snow, UV rays from the sun can damage and fade paint inside and out. The first ...
A good indoor car cover is a must. Get one that protects against moisture but that's also breathable. And make sure it's thick enough to offer some protection from bumps and knocks. Hamilton Classic ...