NOAH car cover
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NOAH car cover
I just washed my car real well and put the car cover i just bought on it. Its custom from covercraft called NOAH. IT was like $190 so it better be good, anyone have any experience with them. im not sure if this belongs in this forum.. sorry
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I just purchased the Techno Evolution Car cover and i luv it so far. However, it hasn't rained yet so i haven't been able to really test it. The Evolution is the style right below the Noah. I think mine was like $178. I thought about the Noah but for where i am and based on the weather the Evolution was suggested to be good enuff.
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I'm still debating between the Noah and Weathershield covers. I like the fact that the Noah handles ding protection better than the weathershield, but the weathershield seems to outperform the Noah in every other area. Only thing is that the weathershiled is about $100 more. From what I hear though, the Noahs are great covers.
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Inclement Weather: NoahTM by Kimberly ClarkTM — one third less the material weight of the EvolutionTM cover, a 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 against the vehicles surfaces
Car Cover Cleaning and Care:
·Use a soft Horse Hair brush and a vacuum to remove any loose dust or dirt
·Gently rinse cover with clean water
·Wash with a 5:1 clean water / Woolite solution, using a soft brush to loosen any stubborn dirt (Do not scrub surface (see Spots and Stains)
·Thoroughly rinse with clean water to remove soap solution
·Allow air-drying
·Apply 303TM High Tech Fabric Guard by spraying from approximately 6-inch above the surface with a side-to-side motion, dampen but do not saturate.
·Two applications will ensure complete coverage, allow air-drying between applications.
·Allow cover to dry before storage.
Washing and Care:
Covers should be taken to a commercial Laundromat and washed in large automatic washers without agitator.
Use Woolite (no soap or detergent). Wash your cover using the "Normal" or "Permanent Press" cycles in cold or warm water. Do not wash in hot water.
Put the cover through two rinse cycles - it is important that the entire cleaning solution be removed in order to preserve the cover's water resistance, and then air dry.
Do not put the cover in an automatic heated dryer (the fabric can melt or shrink)
Do not dry-clean covers as the chemicals used will negatively affect the fabric protection abilities and durability
Maintenance:
About once per month, dependants upon usage / climate, rinse the cover with clean water by gently hosing to remove surface dust or dirt that may have settled. This will extend the time requirements for between soap and water cleaning / washing. Use a rolling tape type lint brush, designed to remove lint from clothing, on your car cover. Daily use will remove any lint or light dust and reduce cleaning time dramatically.
JonM
Car Cover Cleaning and Care:
·Use a soft Horse Hair brush and a vacuum to remove any loose dust or dirt
·Gently rinse cover with clean water
·Wash with a 5:1 clean water / Woolite solution, using a soft brush to loosen any stubborn dirt (Do not scrub surface (see Spots and Stains)
·Thoroughly rinse with clean water to remove soap solution
·Allow air-drying
·Apply 303TM High Tech Fabric Guard by spraying from approximately 6-inch above the surface with a side-to-side motion, dampen but do not saturate.
·Two applications will ensure complete coverage, allow air-drying between applications.
·Allow cover to dry before storage.
Washing and Care:
Covers should be taken to a commercial Laundromat and washed in large automatic washers without agitator.
Use Woolite (no soap or detergent). Wash your cover using the "Normal" or "Permanent Press" cycles in cold or warm water. Do not wash in hot water.
Put the cover through two rinse cycles - it is important that the entire cleaning solution be removed in order to preserve the cover's water resistance, and then air dry.
Do not put the cover in an automatic heated dryer (the fabric can melt or shrink)
Do not dry-clean covers as the chemicals used will negatively affect the fabric protection abilities and durability
Maintenance:
About once per month, dependants upon usage / climate, rinse the cover with clean water by gently hosing to remove surface dust or dirt that may have settled. This will extend the time requirements for between soap and water cleaning / washing. Use a rolling tape type lint brush, designed to remove lint from clothing, on your car cover. Daily use will remove any lint or light dust and reduce cleaning time dramatically.
JonM
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