[MSCW list] 2006 Miata Car Cover

Bill Keksz billkeksz at gmail.com
Sat Jul 13 20:13:39 CEST 2019


That other Bill is right - the cover needs to breathe. I've been using
Coverking's Stormproof, purchased from Moss for three years. Caveat -
mine's in a carport, in a heavily-wooded environment.

https://mossmiata.com/stormproof-car-covers-by-coverking

- Bill

On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 12:31 PM Bill <mscw at stuart5.com> wrote:

> <<<<<  www.MSCW.com  Mazda Sportscar Club of Washington (DC), Inc.  >>>>>
> **********************************
> On 2019-07-13 07:36, gene shumaker via MSCW wrote:
>
> > Anyone recommend a good year round car cover for my 2006 Miata. Need
> > one that's waterproof in rain and snow. Thanks
>
>
> Hello Gene,
>
> There aren't any "waterproof" outdoor car covers from any reputable
> maker.  If the cover doesn't allow moisture through, it gets trapped
> between the paint and the cover and ruins the paint.
>
> Covercraft.com is a good source for quality custom-fit car covers.  I've
> bought several covers from them over the years when I had to store my FD
> RX-7 outdoors.  I've used the "Noah" fabric and it's predecessor
> material (which I can't remember the name of).  When that old material
> would fail within warranty (which is why they no longer sell it), they
> never hassled me about sending a replacement.  I don't have any
> experience with the newest "WeatherShield" material.
>
>
> Good Luck,
>
>   - Bill
>
> --
>   - Bill
>     Forest Hill, MD
>
> --
>
> .
> ___________________________________________________________
> MSCW    Mailing list MSCW at lists.mscw1.com
> Unsubscribe or change your mailing list settings:
> https://lists.mscw1.com/mailman/listinfo/mscw
>
> --
>
>  .
>



More information about the MSCW mailing list