just checking if calcarcover told me the truth about their car covers

havabooz

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i did a bunch of searches about covers and i still didnt really know which one was right for me



people seemed to favor the noah a lot but i need mine strictly for outdoor use



i know the weathershield is for that purpose but people said the moisture protection wasnt that good



i went over to calcarcover and immediately looked at their "stormweave" thinking it was the best for rain...the salesperson explained the whole thing to me and i came to teh conclusion that the weathershield was kinda like the stormweave



but the SUPERweave was what she said that i needed



although its thin (i dont need ding protection) she said it doesnt let ANY moisture in..but also its very breathable



the cover is 299 (for a 350z) ...i think it will be a good investment but i just want to see if anyone has used the superweave



thanks
 
just read somewhere that weathershield is the same thing as superweave...but im not sure how much i believe that



someone please chime in
 
I bought my weathershield cover in dec. from big sky covers (best price I could find).

It is used like yours, in the garage.

I really love it. It is very compact and I can wash and dry it at home. Very easy to use because of the light weight.

No protection from dings, but that isn't my purpose.

It only goes on a perfectly clean car, so I have not needed to wash it.

2 thumbs up on the weathershield.:up :up
 
you misunderstood me...my car is RARELY in a garage especially during bad weather seasons...so i need a cover that gives MAXIMUM water repellent...i was told that NOTHING will penetrate the superweave..but i also heard that the weathershield is the same thing and that moisture gets through when it rains alot
 
Storage-

Indoor: Dustopâ„¢- inside protection from dust and dirt, ideal for vehicle storage



Long Term Outdoor: Weathersheildâ„¢ HD- provides optimum protection from water, dust, tree sap, while providing long-term UVR protection, maximum weatherproof protection from a multi-layer breathable fabric(heavyweight fabric)



Outdoor Weather Protection-

Weathersheildâ„¢ - single layer construction made from a durable polymer fabric with a breathable non-bulky with one third less bulk than comparable covers. Protection from UVR, acid rain, dust, dirt, intense sunlight and its storm proof (force 8 hurricane)



Noahâ„¢ by Kimberly Clarkâ„¢ –three-layer fabric ultrasonically bonded to provide more water resistance than most covers as well as UVR protection for extended outdoor use, but especially heavy rain protection. Places a soft, paint protecting finish aginst the vehicles surfaces



Sunbrellaâ„¢- maximum sun and heat protection for high sun little rain type areas (AZ, TX, NV, etc)
 
Bought a weathershield from autoanything.com. Mine is primarily for indoor use, but the description says "maximum water repellancy." They have the weathershield for $225 for the Z.

You may want to give them a call, they were very helpful in getting me a "custom" cover to to fit over the factory spoiler.
 
thanks for replies...assuming the superweave does repel water like they say it is my best choice...its a thin cover and easy to fold and can be put in the wash..the weathershield hd seems too bulky



steve a- cal car cover can change the dimensions of the cover to fit my aftermarket stuff also..just gotta specify all teh measurements



they also offer free "windows"...meaning they will sew in see-thru windows for me because my parking pass needs to be visible at school
 
If this is extremely important to you, do what my gf and I do, use both the Noah and Weathershield, rarely does rain get through and both copvers are still breathable. Until some new breakthrough fabirc comes out I'll always being both for my cars.



Best price I ever found for Covercraft is at http://www.websweeper.com
 
bill d--..i have noticed that you are in favor of that combo



but if the superweave is fine by itself then why buy 2?...(plus it wouldnt be efficient for me to have 2)
 
I highly suspect the Superweave is very similar to Covercraft's fabrics. That's why I ruled it out. That website I think has very reasonable prices. For the first time I place one cover on top then the next and for now on after that I just remove them together and put them on together, its just like putting on one single heavy cover after you put one on and then the other the first time only.
 
I have ordered more car and truck cover than i care to admit. All my cars & trucks ive had have all been outside. I have bought from many companies and many materials. Cal Car Covers always gave me the best customer service out of them all. I have sent back to them covers I needed altered of fixed and was always taken care of for free or close to it(shipping charges). Sorry to make this so long but through my experiences im hoping I can help you decide. The Noah covers are to me an under rated cover. Great in wet, snow, sun. I did have an issue in windy conditions with it so I now have a Stormweave for that reason only. Hope this helps you and feel free to PM me if I can help. Be Well, Jim
 
I too have a NOAH and then I just throw some crappy cover I got off ebay for $35 over it. Mainly to keep the neighborhood cats from ruining the expensive cover. With the 2 covers I do not get much water coming through and it seems to breathe fine being my car sits 5 of the 7 days outside in the elements and have yet to notice anything funky going on from being covered. I ordered my NOAh from http://www.carcoverworld.com/ Was the best price on the web I could find. Good Luck!
 
I recently bought a cover for my Cobra, and figured that Covercraft makes them for everyone. My local auto parts shop got me a Covercraft Weathershield. It';s the one made of Nextec that can be washed at home because it is light.



FWIW...Nextec is what is used for some outdoor clothing.



Even with snow laying on the cover or a downpour, the car stays dry. I have yet to find the car even damp. Stays dry. It does breathe to let moisture out.



The Noah and other Technalon type fabrics are not as waterproof, but are a heavier fabric. I used to have aNoah type cover and after a good rain, the car would be wet in spots.



It I were buying another cover today, it would be from Covercraft.
 
Me too, FWIW, thats why I say the Weathershield coupled with the Noah will block out all bad weather VERY close to ALL of the time :up
 
Bill no problems with mildew? Just wondering how long you keep it covered also? Ive been wondering about putting two covers on at the same time and mildew. I put two covers on Mondays only (landscapers). My landscapers are not the most considerate guys. They burned around 10 holes in my old cover from leaning against my truck with a leaf blower on there back. My tenant has chips in his car from them but I guess he don't care.
 
No mildew anywhere from overnight to two weeks straight covered. I think this is due to that the covers can still breathe and totally dry out, unlike say, you were covering the car with a tarp or something like that which is not breathable.



METICULOUSMAN said:
My landscapers are not the most considerate guys. They burned around 10 holes in my old cover from leaning against my truck with a leaf blower on there back. My tenant has chips in his car from them but I guess he don't care.



:scared :angry Can you fire these bums and get new landscapers? I would give them hell!
 
There all like that around here. No respect for other peoples things. Everone says the same thing. He did pay for a new cover. Wantend me to use tape first! Now I have a Stormweave & the burnt Noah on when they come. So I guess i'll give it a try and leave the covers on longer if needed. Thank, Jim
 
Heh heh , this reminds me of the time some mysterious animal ( stray cat?) apparently ripped holes or maybe even ATE :eek: holes in my gf's Noah. Most thankfully, the paint was totally unmakred :bow She got the WS and voila, the 2 car cover method was born! Kinda like a blessing in disguise ;) :xyxthumbs
 
meticulous...i was told that stormweave will not give protection against moisture as well as superweave...i dont know if mouisture penetrates the stormweave (i was told that it will in heavy rain and snow)..i dont know if the superweave is worth $150 more but if it works like they say it does then that coupled with the fact that it also is thinner and easier to clean than the stormweave will justify the price
 
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