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Custom Car Covers by Coverking protect a vehicle from
hazards while providing a clean, custom fit.
Coverking spares no expense in creating a custom car cover which fits
perfectly, and with the fewest seams possible. Coverking
developed the widest selection of custom car cover materials,
choosing to engineer it’s own fabrics instead of relying on “off the
shelf” materials. Coverking has also pioneered the use of car cover
fabrics in colors, two tone designs and reflective treatment. Coverking
is officially licensed to silkscreen and embroider GM
logos and other designs. Coverking Custom Car Covers are made using
advanced CAD/CAM design and production systems. Coverking is TS16949 certified
and QS-9000 quality certified. Customers are thrilled with Coverking
Custom Car Covers. Even Monsoons can't get through
a Coverking Custom Car Cover parked on an Island in the Indian Ocean!
Why Choose Coverking Custom Car
Covers? Coverking set out to create a superior Custom Car
Covers in fit, material properties, looks, strength and features.
Coverking Custom Car Covers protect the vehicle interior from fading,
block prying eyes from seeing what’s inside the car (and acting as a theft
deterrent) and help the environment by reducing the need for car washing.
Some Coverking materials can prevent minor nicks, scratches and even small
hail damage. Coverking Custom Car Covers are a great way to protect
vehicles parked at airports or near industrial sites. In very sunny
climates, they keep the interior cooler and in winter they keep the snow
off the glass. And because Coverking insists on using the fewest seams,
Coverking Custom Car Covers look great!
Pattern Fit and Design Car Covers use a lot of material, - 30 yards is
common for most vehicles. In an effort to save material, some car cover
manufactures use patterns which are “chopped up” into small pieces, and
sewn together creating a patchwork effect. This method saves more than 20%
of total material use, but results in car covers which look like patchwork
quilts – seams everywhere. By having extra seams, risks of seam failures
and seam leakage increase. In
addition, the car cover looses it’s custom look and resembles a universal
cover. Coverking has never compromised the function or fit of it’s Custom
Car Covers to save a
few yards of fabric.
Materials The qualities that make
a Car Cover suitable for use depend largely on the fabric properties.
Coverking designs it’s own fabrics, and has the world’s leading textile
mills handle the manufacturing. Because Coverking has a team of engineers
to specify exact material
composition and construction, we are able to meet the most stringent
material test requirements set out by the world’s leading vehicle
manufacturers. Coverking does not use “off-the-shelf” fabrics, which are
ill-suited to car cover needs. All Coverking outdoor
Custom Car Cover materials are breathable – this allows moisture which is
trapped
under the car to escape through the cover, preventing a “greenhouse”
condition of condensation which may result in rust damage. Coverking
pioneered colored materials and two tone designs for outdoor use. Unlike
other car covers, Coverking Custom Car Covers are designed to withstand
the color fading effects of the sun. Click
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Construction
Coverking Custom Car Covers are designed and cut on sophisticated CAD/CAM
systems, which Coverking pioneered twenty years ago. All outdoor Coverking
Custom Car Covers are sewn using double needle and overlapped seams,
resulting in a durable, leak resistant seam which has a backup stitch
if the main stitch fails. Coverking’s indoor Stretch Satin fabric is
sewn with a “blind seam” which is ideal for use in the indoor, show-car
conditions the fabric was designed for. Coverking Custom Car Covers have
neoprene elastic tensioners sewn in the front and rear of every cover.
Protected grommets for the optional security kit are sewn in the sides
and covered, so as not to be visible when the car cover is covering
a vehicle. All outdoor Custom Car Covers are sewn with heavy, wax coated
thread. The thin coating of wax helps to seal the fabric where the needle
pierced through, reducing the chance of leakage through the seam.
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