I just bought a Rustoleum NEVER WET car cover...it actually fits pretty good..... But it's only "never wet" when it's not raining...water soaks right through... ☔️
$100 down the proverbial drain...
I just bought a Rustoleum NEVER WET car cover...it actually fits pretty good..... But it's only "never wet" when it's not raining...water soaks right through... ☔️
$100 down the proverbial drain...
I just bought a Rustoleum NEVER WET car cover...it actually fits pretty good..... But it's only "never wet" when it's not raining...water soaks right through... ☔️
$100 down the proverbial drain...
Now that is funny!
I found this at Walmart for 40 bucks. Works great
I just bought a Rustoleum NEVER WET car cover...it actually fits pretty good..... But it's only "never wet" when it's not raining...water soaks right through... ☔️
$100 down the proverbial drain...
For 10 bucks or less you can pick up a can of spray water repellant with UV protection. Just let it dry out after spraying. That'll tighten up your loose threads. Find it on the camping section...
I use a Budge #2 cover and it even fits over my Twist Dynamics Top.
I gave up on the car covers and bought a used Polaris cockpit cover - had to have it modified to fit around my rear wing braces - but so far it has worked best
It rained pretty good the other day and I had water puddles on my seats...glad Polaris made them rubberized....that said it just drenched it with two cans of scotchgard...and it's supposed to rain tonight for three days... WOOO HOOO
I've got this one. Have had it for over 2 years and used on many occasions.
It's the smallest they make and fits perfectly with Roof and corbin
bags. It has pockets for the mirrors that are in just the right spot.
Good quality and I can stuff it in one of the corbin bags. $54.
ADCO Contour - Fit Car Cover - Armor 400 Model A - Walmart.com
I've noticed that no matter the brand, the darned cover never seems to fit (properly) back into the bag it came in! My Budge #2 completely fills the passenger side storage area.
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That's probably the only way to get a cover back into something even close to its shipped packaging!
I've noticed that no matter the brand, the darned cover never seems to fit (properly) back into the bag it came in! My Budge #2 completely fills the passenger side storage area.
I just stuff my Budge down low behind the drivers seat. This won't work for really tall guys who's seat is all the way back.
Ten pounds of cover in a five pound bag...
I also noticed that...my cover came with a mesh bag.... I haven't tried to get it in the bag yet...I can barely get it under my porch...
That vacuum bag idea would work, you can carry around a small 12 volt car sweeper ..
Two cans of scotchgard later and it's still not waterproof.
Now the question is...... is the Polaris trailer cover waterproof?
Maybe you accidentally used Walesguard...?!
Two cans of scotchgard later and it's still not waterproof.
I'v used this before and it worked well. Got it at Home Depot
Rust-Oleum Never Wet
Are you sure you didn't purchase a sun cover?
Or a pre-cover cover?
Two cans of scotchgard later and it's still not waterproof.
Now the question is...... is the Polaris trailer cover waterproof?
Mine is pretty waterproof but very heavy when wet. Water sometimes works its way in when it is very windy and raining but I've had my trailer cover for over a year and it is still holding up well.
Are you sure you didn't purchase a sun cover?
Or a pre-cover cover?
Or a stay wet cover?