Where do they sell hatchback EK covers?
Well, it seems cleaning my car is pretty damn useless. Whenever I finish cleaning my car, a few hours later, there are dust bunnies having a party on the hood of my car. I think it may the cleaner I'm using. I'm not sure I'mma try out Perma Plate the next time I clean my car. So yeah, maybe I can just cover up the car to help keep it away from thieves, kids, dust & dirt. I'm serious I walked outside I saw kids writing **** on my hood with the dust.
Is anybody selling one? or where can I find them at? I seen them at honda dealer sites for over 100$ and I'm like that's ridiclous. I think it's ridiclous, does anyone know where I can get a better deal else where?
Is anybody selling one? or where can I find them at? I seen them at honda dealer sites for over 100$ and I'm like that's ridiclous. I think it's ridiclous, does anyone know where I can get a better deal else where?
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if your looking for the blue oem covers (like in my bio) dont waste your money on the oem covers. water does go through, dust does aswell, this is due to the fabric. you want to stick with a noah or weathershield fabric. so getting a california car cover with noah fabric is your best bet. but cost will be around 130-160 so even that may not suite you either...and you will never find any great car cover for under $100 my harley cover was a weathershield and water never soaked through, cost was $250 and worth it...
oem blue honda car cover fabric is evolution/technalon fabric. and using this chart you can see why its not really that good. stick with noah or weathershield if you want a cover to do its job. this is from my own experience and my own rain testing last year. it was like i never had a car cover on the car when it was raining...lol
http://www.covercraft.com/Fabric%20Guide%20OUT.pdf
oem blue honda car cover fabric is evolution/technalon fabric. and using this chart you can see why its not really that good. stick with noah or weathershield if you want a cover to do its job. this is from my own experience and my own rain testing last year. it was like i never had a car cover on the car when it was raining...lol
http://www.covercraft.com/Fabric%20Guide%20OUT.pdf
Ouch. I'm surprised covers aren't stolen at these prices. I was really misinformed about the prices. Hmm, I guess I don't mind getting a cheap one. All I really need is one to hide my car from kids and so on. The rain part isn't a problem, it's just the dust.
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