Does anyone know where to get a car cover for a 2011 mazda3sport. I have a cat that is going on my brand new ride
Does anyone know where to get a car cover for a 2011 mazda3sport. I have a cat that is going on my brand new ride
I'm sorry, cat? car cover?
Do you mean interior?
Modifications? I've forgotten more than I remember. Click here for the list.
Exterior car cover
crappy tire has a few different car covers
My neibours cat always goes on my car and has yet to do any damage ... But it still pisses me off... The cat leaves fur and palm prints all over my hood and roof....
Last edited by aris; 12-21-2011 at 10:21 AM.
Um... Quick
I was planning on sewing myself my own car cover since I love sewing and I love my car....
Even though the car *should* be clean prior to putting any cover on it to prevent scratches, is there a "better" material I could use that would not be as scratchy as traditional car covers in the event it's not 'freshly detailed'? Like, could I use maybe a velour or a velvet? Or maybe a super crazy soft real leather?
^^^ Cashmere
0.000212524463 gigawatts
sew a bunch of microfibres together to make 1 large microfibre quilt....
^^^ hey that idea is as good as gold!!! might be a little pricey
I take my car to work everyday and have to park it in front of my house since my parents' cars get the two spots in the garage. I usually do the car starer every morning so that it's a little easier to scrape off the ice/snow from the windshields.
I was thinking about buying a protective cover, but only if it prevents ice/snow on the windshields so I'm not spending an extra 20 minutes trying to get snow off my car. If that's what I gotta do, then that's what I gotta do, but I'm hoping a car cover would help with that?
And If I do get a car cover, would using the car starter while it's covered be bad for the car?
Any advice would be huge
Biggest mistake I ever made involved a car cover and winter. One night last winter they forcast freezing rain and lots of it.So I got the bright idea to throw the car cover on. Well we got lots of freezing rain but the cover was so heavy with the stuff I couldn't get it off of the car. I had to wait about two days before I could get the thing off the car.
Pat.
2010 Mazda3 GT Sport..
There is small battery/ plug in heaters that are made specifically for placing in your car to keep ice off the windshield.
Check the "type r" section in crappy tire.
As for car covers for cats. With retractable claws I doubt that a car cover would be better then leaving it be. Seems kind of like a car hood scratching post to me.
Vinyl the hood? Or 3m
So with the "type r" stuff do I just spray that onto my windshield every night?
Would you guys say I'm better off getting that as oppose to this:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en
[QUOTE=peterm15;868912]There is small battery/ plug in heaters that are made specifically for placing in your car to keep ice off the windshield.
Check the "type r" section in crappy tire.
I have tried those heaters in the past, they don't work worth a damn.
I was reading a tip in the Ottawa Citizen car section today, put some windshield washer in a spritze spray bottle, if you mist the windshield with washer fluid before freezing rain the ice won't stick to the windshield and just pushes right off. If you spray it on after it makes the ice easier to scrape off.
Pat.
[QUOTE=sube;869215]Ya the windshield washer thing works. I never tried the type r crap but was worth a suggestion.
As for the reflector it may work in the day time but not at night.
You could always try reptile supplies.
Specifically heat tape and a thermostat.
I'm actually in the process of building a kotatsu table for a friend, hoping to use some of my leftover heat tape as a heating element.