In the past, I have had Covercraft and California Car Cover. We get lots of Sun and during the rainy season lots of that too, plus a chance of hail. So was looking at the old-school thicker cover material to prevent hail and debris damages
The California Cover I have is a Noah and is starting to powder as all the evolution one so and they no longer have that material according to both companies.
And was told that all the thicker materials are out of stock due to Covid shutdowns and may not come back if other choices sell well.
So looked and saw that Coverking has a similar 5 layer material called Mosom Plus. They sent samples of these 2 but are notably thinner than Noah I have now.
I also have a problem with neighbor's tree leaves on car, as well as grass and dirt that gets blown all over with a blower when yard work is done.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVRnFBo8pEo

They also sent a slightly thinner one called Autobody Armour that looks like rain and sun rated better but less thick for dent protection

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=137w4FW_a08

So wanted to ask if anyone bought a cover from Coverking? How did it fit, quality, etc? They stated made-to-order with mirror pockets the same as California and Covercraft.
My wife really liked her California Car Cover in Noah but after 16 years is starting to powder.
It is going on a car kept outside that was shot with base/clear 2 months ago with a good base/clear and color sanded. I keep the car detailed well and the powdering is a no-go.






Last edited by 340SIX; 06/18/21 07:45 PM.

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