TrundleAlong
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Or if water isn't available, the old credit, debit, fuel or ps card is great for removing ice from windowsAn auld watering can of luke warm water is as good as you need for the few cold nights we get.
I think the full covers are only really suitable for vehicles you're not moving too often. They need to be secured all round to prevent them flapping in the wind and damaging the paintwork. If the car is in regular use you'll likely just give up using it.
Yeah, you can get ones that are breathable, but I'd agree, never going to be as good as a garage.And if using these for classic cars you have to watch for humidity/condensation building up underneath, so not a good substitute for a garage unfortunately.
Just be aware of those that connect to the inside of the car door - if it rains while you have the cover on, then the inside of the car will get wet from the water soaking through the material itself.My wife got one of the ~€15 windscreen covers that has magnets along the top but wraps inside the doors to keep it secure
Good to note but hasn't happened us yet. Perhaps how well the door seals might be a factor.Just be aware of those that connect to the inside of the car door - if it rains while you have the cover on, then the inside of the car will get wet from the water soaking through the material itself.
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