Do snow cover for cars work?
What's the best one?
One that is waterproof. I used a normal plastic one
>saves time
>100% snow and ice free
Definitely worth it
>>16316363
What >>16317523 said, dude knows his winter shit. Anything water proof should be good really.
>>16317547
You make me blush
If possible; get one without elastic cord on the edges. Plain tarps are much easier to dry off if need to hang it up to dry
Also; dont bother with straps - just lock/squeeze some of the tarp in the doors and rear hatch if you think it might blow off
>>16317559
From personal experience I've always just used a bungee cord through the tarps eyelits at the back of the car to tighten it down.
>>16317641
Never had a tarp with openings/lids, but yeah - that would work
>>16317696
They're handy for tying down loads in the back of trucks, or securing the tarp to things/places.
>>16316363
OP don't get one if you care for your paint though
>>16317752
Oooh, its not a "car cover", but a normal tarpaulin?
>>16317792
Yeah, I've seen proper car covers with them too though, for windy areas.
Like >>16317769 said though, all my cars have had shit paint or no clear, so I've never had to worry about a nice cover, just something to keep the snow and ice off everyday.
>>16317992
Thats why I secured mine in the doors and lids - way less movement and rubbing