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Getting The Best Protection From Your Car Cover

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So you want a car or vehicle cover. Now, how you can make it work the best for you. First, buying the right cover for your vehicle, the right cover means the one that best protects your car or vehicle in the location and conditions you live in. Second, also making sure the cover was installed properly and that it is secure on the car or vehicle. Third, keeping your cover clean is very important. Fourth, proper storage when the cover is not on the car or vehicle.

First: If you live in the North, South, East or the Western part of the country you will need a cover that protects against rain, snow, hail, UV rays, dust, dirt, pets, animals and more. Next you will need to select the right cover for the location the car or vehicle will be parked, like if you park the vehicle under a carport, in the garage, on the street or in your driveway. Each of these locations calls for a different type of cover, like our economy cover for dust in your garage, also are waterproof cover for when your car is in the rain or snow, or our UV protective cover for the extreme sun and the Elite Supreme 4 layer cover that will protect your car or vehicle from all the elements.

Second: When you first receive your cover make sure the car or vehicle is clean before you try the cover on, this way if the cover is the wrong size or defective you can exchange it or return it for a refund. After you have installed the cover make sure that it fits properly i.e. not to lose or to long so the cover will not rub on the finish or blow off due to high winds. Most covers come with a grommet in the middle of the bottom hem using a cover lock or a bungee cord will prevent the cover from blowing off during high winds, or somebody taking it.

Third: After you have a cover for awhile you will want to clean it, below you will find instructions on how to care for your cover.

How to care for your Car Cover.

Note: All our covers CAN be washed.

Machine Washing

1. Use a commercial washer.

2. Use a delicate soap such as Woolite.

3. Set washer to "Delicate".

Machine Drying

1. If possible, we suggest to air dry all covers.

2. If you use a dryer, DO NOT use heat. The cover will shrink.

Hand Washing

1. If hand washing your cover, we suggest you install it on your car first.

2. Dilute a mild liquid detergent like Woolite, in cold or warm water.

3. Lightly cleanse with sponge.

Air Drying

1. If possible, we suggest to air dry all covers.

Fourth: When the cover is not in use you can store it in the bag we provide. First remove the cover from the car, then fold the cover to the size to fit the bag and store in a dry location. Our waterproof and water resistant covers are mold and mildew resistant but if possible try to let the cover dry before storing it. If the cover is wet lay it out to dry before folding and storing.

For more information on car covers and accessories please visit WWW.CLICKITCOVERIT.COM



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