COVER FABRICS - Which One is Right for You?

We offer a wide selection of fabrics, to allow you to select the one that will meet your vehicle's protection needs and budget. Different fabrics offer different levels of protection performance, and some focus on protecting from a specific element, like intense sun exposure or dust. Our range of fabrics is based on experience in manufacturing covers since 1965. Use the chart below to help identify which fabric is best suited for the protection needs you require. We've tried to be as realistic as possible in showing how the fabrics perform in certain conditions, but keep in mind that our opinion is based on performance comparisons with other fabrics currently used for vehicle covers.

Universal Fabric Guide

FABRIC

Multibond ® / BLOCK-IT 200 Series Car Cover

Deluxe / BLOCK-IT 380 Series Car Cover

Technalon ® / BLOCK-IT Evolution ® Car Cover

Cover Color

Gray

Light Tan

Tan

Outdoor Use

Good

Good

Better

Indoor Use

Better

Better

Better

Fabric Strength

Good

Better

Best

Fabric Layers

3

3

4

PROTECTION

 

 

 

All-weather

Good

Better

Best

Rain

Good

Better

Best

Snow

Good

Better

Best

Acid Rain

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dirt / Dust

Better

Better

Best

UV Damage (sun)

Good

Better

Best

Bird Droppings

Good

Better

Best

Tree Sap

Good

Better

Best

Breathability

Better

Better

Better

Heat Insulation

Good

Better

Best

"Soft" Touch

Good

Better

Better

Ding / Scrape Protection

Minimal

Better

Best

Ease of Handling
in Wind

Better

Better

Best

Storage Space
Required

Medium

Large

Large

Mildew / Rot Resistant

Yes

Yes

Yes

Limited Warranty

2 years

3 years

4 years

Cleaning / Care

Commercial Wash, Air Dry

Commercial Wash, Air Dry

Commercial W

This is a prime example of what NOT to do to your vehicle! All Covercraft fabrics are "breathable" to allow good air circulation under the cover. That's important because it assures that any moisture or condensation under the cover can easily evaporate, and it also reduces heat build-up on hot days. Remember, rain water (not acid rain) won't hurt a vehicle's finish; it's UV rays and pollutants in the air that cause the most damage to the exterior and interior finish.

Using the chart, you'll find good, basic protection is provided by the Multibond® / Block-it® 200 Series fabric, while NOAH® and WeatherShield® are more expensive and provide excellent all-weather protection. For paint protection from dust and dirt during indoor storage, consider tan flannel or Dustop®. If a cover is being used in an extreme sun environment, Sunbrella® or our new WeatherShield® HD may be the best cover to use. It all depends on the protection level you want to achieve, and the amount of money you want to budget, to protect your investment. In the long run, the cost of the cover is minimal compared to the replacement cost of what you are protecting. Remember, a cover not only protects BOTH the inside and outside of a vehicle, it also acts as a theft-deterrent by keeping the vehicle out of view to potential thieves.

Double click here to view Covercraft's updated Fabric Guide charts. Print them for easy reference...

COVERCRAFT FABRIC GUIDE - Outdoor/Indoor

COVERCRAFT FABRIC GUIDE - Indoor/Storage

If you have questions regarding car cover fabric after reviewing the chart, please send us an email and we'll get back to you as quickly as possible. Email to support@carcover-depot.com For any other questions, please use the "Feedback" form button on the home page.

Regardless of the fabric you select, it will be constructed with features found in all Covercraft covers:

  • Double stitched overlapped seams are strong and durable.
  • Neoprene elastic is sewn into the front and rear hems to help hold the cover in place.
  • Reinforced, non-scratch grommets include a protective flap on the backside and can be used with a tie-down rope (supplied) or vinyl coated cable and lock (optional).