Question for Covercraft Weathershield Owners
#1
Question for Covercraft Weathershield Owners
How do you remove the cover from your car?
Bearing in mind it obviously cant drop onto the ground, it needs to wrap into a smell, neat package, and you ideally want to minimise the contact of the inner cover surfaces with the outer (to prevent transfer of dirt).
I currently remove all 4 corners in turn, then release the door mirror pockets and fold the sides onto the roof - this is when life getts tricky - the slightest breeze and all hell breaks loose
, and I invariably end up scruntching the cover into an unholy ball and sorting it out inside the house - this is ok(ish) at home - but impossible if I use the cover elsewhere.
Any help / advise gratefully recieved.
Bearing in mind it obviously cant drop onto the ground, it needs to wrap into a smell, neat package, and you ideally want to minimise the contact of the inner cover surfaces with the outer (to prevent transfer of dirt).
I currently remove all 4 corners in turn, then release the door mirror pockets and fold the sides onto the roof - this is when life getts tricky - the slightest breeze and all hell breaks loose
, and I invariably end up scruntching the cover into an unholy ball and sorting it out inside the house - this is ok(ish) at home - but impossible if I use the cover elsewhere.
Any help / advise gratefully recieved.
#2
In low wind conditions:
1) Release front and fold it up to windshield.
2) Release back and fold it up to trunk lid.
3) Fold sides up to roof.
4) Roll cover up, front to back, and onto trunk lid.
This makes it very easy to reinstall the next time. You just reverse the process.
In moderate wind conditions:
1) Grab hold of front and just roll everything up into a big ball to be refolded later. Just don't let the cover touch the ground.
In high wind conditions:
1) Don't bother putting the cover on because it won't stay on the car.
Hope this helps.
1) Release front and fold it up to windshield.
2) Release back and fold it up to trunk lid.
3) Fold sides up to roof.
4) Roll cover up, front to back, and onto trunk lid.
This makes it very easy to reinstall the next time. You just reverse the process.
In moderate wind conditions:
1) Grab hold of front and just roll everything up into a big ball to be refolded later. Just don't let the cover touch the ground.
In high wind conditions:
1) Don't bother putting the cover on because it won't stay on the car.
Hope this helps.
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