Archive for the ‘Car Protection Advice’ Category

Why Use a Car Cover?

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

Whether you live in a snowy location or a sunny location it is in your best interest to invest in a proper car/truck/cab/SUV cover. By taking the precautions to prevent weather damage you are, in turn, saving yourself the time and money it takes to fix the harm. Take the time to look through various covers and find out what the best cover is for you and your weather conditions. There is a cover for every climate it just takes a few moments to research and figure out what right for you and your vehicle.

If you live in weather conditions where there is rain, wind, and snow it is important to look into specific feature of a cover that can protect against the proper weather. Make sure to find a cover that is able to withstand the moisture and if it is not 100% waterproof find one that is breathable so that any water or moisture that does come under the cover will evaporate. This will ensure that mold and mildew will not appear in the cold and wet months. Also, make sure that the cover does have straps, buckles, or bungees to allow the cover to stay properly in place. By allowing this extra set of protection you protect your ride from high winds.

If you live in a sunny area then it is important to try and find a cover that has UV protection. This will protect not only the car but the lifetime of the cover itself. By offering certain amounts of sun protection the cover will be able to outlast one without such a feature. The car itself will be protected by the sun allowing the car to stay cooler and cleaner.

So no matter the conditions that you live in it is always important to do research and find the benefits of vehicle covers. Sure you will be spending some money because you have to purchase the cover but the money you save by having one far exceeds the cost.

Why Clean, Cover it!

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Covering your car during spring

Spring is here and most of us who live in cold climates have had about enough of snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. We welcome the new, warmer season with open and somewhat pasty arms. Flowers, light sweaters, and warmer weather are here to stay. With the joys of spring come some not so welcomed contributions such as pollen, bird dropping, and lots and lots of rain. If you’re not careful, these seasonal offerings can severely damage the exterior of your car. Take the following steps to ensure that your car sparkles this spring.

Pollen, one of spring’s most prevalent participants, not only causes harm to your respiratory system, but can damage your car as well. Microscopically, pollen is a sharp pronged form of grit. When it touches the exterior of your car, it can settle and become very difficult to remove. If you try to wipe it off with a rag or towel, pollen can cause swirls in the paint. To remove pollen with minimal damage to your paint, try cleaning it off with a micro-porous cloth.

We can thank spring for another auto enemy, bird droppings. If parked outside for an extended period of time, it’s not uncommon to find your car covered in it. Bird droppings are highly acidic and can erode paint. Especially if left in the sun, your car can suffer from these avian deposits. No-salt seltzer water, which is basically water and carbon dioxide, is an easy and effective way to clean bird droppings off your car.

Spring cleaning, whether you like it or not, isn’t just for your house. Deep cleaning your car every spring helps it to run longer and increases its resale value. Both the interior and exterior take a beating during the winter months when salt, ice, mud, and snow cover the roads. The following are some of the things you can do to freshen up your ride this spring.

First, clear away any clutter that that built up over the year. Make sure you get the hard to reach places like under and between the seats, door panels, and trunk. Next, clean the interior with a vacuum and wipe down all hard surfaces like the dashboard, cup holders, and steering wheel. When you’re done with the inside, move to the exterior by washing it down with soap and water. Scrub down tires, front grille, and license plate. When you’re done, apply a coat of wax to maximize your cars shine. One of the most important things you can do is clean your windows, which should be done regularly. Make sure they are unobstructed and streak free so you can see traffic clearly. When finished cleaning, organize your car so that it’s neat and clutter free. Only keep things in your car that are necessary. Another thing you can do is make sure your paper work such as registration and insurance information are up to date.

All this cleaning seems like hard work, but it’s worth it for you and your car in the long run. At Empirecovers.com we have a number of car and truck covers that will protect your car this spring. Whether it’s dirt, sun, rain, pollen, or bird droppings, our covers will provide the top protection. Call us today and learn about our special discounts.

Covering your Car During Spring

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Spring is here and most of us who live in cold climates have had about enough of snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. We welcome the new, warmer season with open and somewhat pasty arms. Flowers, light sweaters, and warmer weather are here to stay. With the joys of spring come some not so welcomed contributions such as pollen, bird dropping, and lots and lots of rain. If you’re not careful, these seasonal offerings can severely damage the exterior of your car. Take the following steps to ensure that your car sparkles this spring.

Pollen, one of spring’s most prevalent participants, not only causes harm to your respiratory system, but can damage your car as well. Microscopically, pollen is a sharp pronged form of grit. When it touches the exterior of your car, it can settle and become very difficult to remove. If you try to wipe it off with a rag or towel, pollen can cause swirls in the paint. To remove pollen with minimal damage to your paint, try cleaning it off with a micro-porous cloth.

We can thank spring for another auto enemy, bird droppings. If parked outside for an extended period of time, it’s not uncommon to find your car covered in it. Bird droppings are highly acidic and can erode paint. Especially if left in the sun, your car can suffer from these avian deposits. No-salt seltzer water, which is basically water and carbon dioxide, is an easy and effective way to clean bird droppings off your car. (more…)

Daylight savings is ending-Don’t get burned!

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Daylights savings time is almost over, which means it will be lighter out later in the morning and into the evening. Although this time can bring some of the best weather of year for us, your car can become damaged by the sun’s harmful UV rays caused by extended hours of sunlight. Over a period of about six months, usually March-September, your car’s exterior and paint can corrode over this time due to the long periods of sunlight it is exposed to.

Your car’s paint finish breathes and even has pores. In the hot sun the paint’s pores expand and can absorb more dirt and moisture. Imagine having to stay outside all day in the beating sun without any sunscreen or shade. Our skin burns, dries out, and takes days or weeks to heal. Similar to skin, over time the exterior of a car can wear down, fade, peel, and rust when exposed to water. There are preventative steps you can take however, to ensure your paint and exterior lasts to its potential.

There are a many products on the market that you can use to both prevent and treat sun damage. One of the most popular products is a rubbing compound used to polish out blemishes. It’s used to remove fine scratches, oxidation, coarse swirl marks, and water spots. There are also polishes and waxes you can use on a regular basis to prevent sun damage from happening to your car. In the case of extreme sun damage, you can re-paint your car, which costs thousands of dollars.

The interior of your car can also be greatly affected by the sun. The sun is attracted to dark material and can severely damage materials like leather. Collapsible sun shades are the most popular type of interior sun protection. They can significantly decrease the temperature of your car and block harmful sunlight. Car window shades are also popular and can be used while driving.

If your car spends a significant amount of time outside, no matter what climate it’s in, you should consider protecting it with a car cover. Not only will a cover protect your car from sun, it will protect it from rain, bird droppings, dust, and mold. By covering your car, you can prevent all kinds of damage at a fraction of the cost it would be to fix it. At Empirecovers.com, our best covers for sun protection are the Max and the Premier. They are both UV treated and will protect against sun for many years. The max comes with a lifetime warranty and the Premier is covered for 5 years. Buy one at Empirecovers.com today and take advantage of our Sun Covers Sale!

Bought a new Ford Mustang? Cover it!

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

There are many benefits to covering your car, including enhancing the exterior and increasing its life.  If you have to park your brand new mustang outside, covering it will protect it from the many dangers of the external environment.  Rain, snow, wind, dust, and other environmental factors will be significantly less harmful.  At Empirecovers.com, you can choose from many different covers, depending on what your specific needs are for your mustang.   Check us out today and we’ll offer your a special discount just for you and your Mustang.

Is your car this dirty?

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Although this is dirty car is being turned into a work of art, most filthy cars don’t make it out so well.  If you are concerned about your car getting dirty, or if want to make sure your paint stays in good condition, then a car covercar cove is for you.  Protect your car in all kinds of weather, whether you need it from snow, rain, or dust like this car, we’ve got you covered.

Mischief Night

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Don’t let this happen to you this mischief night.  You should move your car inside a garage on the night before Halloween, mischief night, to keep pesky pranksters from vandalizing your car. If you can’t park it inside, a car cover would give you the protection you need to endure your car goes undamaged on this night of pranks.

Don’t let this happen to your car

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Don’t let the sun do this to your car, protect it with on of our sun proof car covers.  Three layers of Endura Plus provide superior breathability, very high water resistance and UV protection; choose the Max for a snug fit with superior thickness, protection and strength!

This weekend Empire checked out classic vehicles

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

green car covers

this weekend i checked out a nice car show that had great cars. None of them covered but what the hell. Not everyone can afford a car cover right? Ok that was cheesy

Waterproof Car Covers

Friday, August 21st, 2009

They don’t call it acid rain for nothing - the water that falls from the sky can damage the paint and finish on your car, truck, station wagon, van, or SUV. And eventually, metal on a vehicle that has continuously been exposed to rain and snow may start to rust. Although it’s not always possible to avoid precipitation when you’re driving, with an effective waterproof car cover, you can protect against water when your car is parked, which, for most people is the majority of the time.

A waterproof car cover from EmpireCovers.com will keep your vehicle completely dry. And beyond water, it will shield your vehicle against tree sap, leaves, and pollen; bird droppings; and abrasive dust and dirt. Plus, waterproof car covers, truck covers, van covers, and SUV coversall provide strong theft deterrence.

Empire’s waterproof car covers fit 99 percent of vehicles snuggly and are easy to put on and take off. With the 100 percent waterproof protection offered by Empire’s waterproof car covers, your vehicle will look like new for years to come. Here are a few of the car covers we sell that can be used for moisture protection:

The Empire Waterproof Cover: When it comes to a waterproof car cover, you want one that will repel 100 percent of the water, 100 percent of the time. The Empire Waterproof Cover has ultrasonically welded seams to prevent water penetration, and its sophisticated SFS material has an inner micro-film material that allows it to be 100 percent waterproof but also breathable to prevent the mold and mildew damage that sometimes results from condensation from other brands of waterproof car covers. The Empire Waterproof Cover will block your car, truck, station wagon, van, or SUV from all rain and other precipitation, and at a very low cost.

The Max Cover: With three layers of Endura Plus, the Max car cover provides your vehivle with all-weather protection, including high water resistance combined with the necessary breathability. The Max cover also works well as a waterproof car cover because of its superior thickness, protection, and strength.

No matter which water resistant car cover you choose, fit is important. And whether you whether you drive a Volkswagon Jetta or a Ford F150 pickup, at EmpireCovers.com, you will be able to find a waterproof car cover that fits your vehicle like a glove. EmpireCovers.com has waterproof car covers in the right size for 99 percent of all car, truck, station wagon, van, and SUVs.

To keep your vehicle safe and dry, give it the protection from water it deserves an Empire Waterproof Car Cover. And our waterproof car covers are covered by the longest warranties on the net. To start protecting your vehicle from rain and snow right, call 888-872-6855 or click here