How to deal with a small tear in the car cover?

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SanJude
07/25/25 3:00pm
A small tear in the car cover can be repaired using a touch-up paint pen. If the damage is severe, it is necessary to take the car to an auto beauty shop for scratch treatment. Below are specific repair methods for a torn car cover: 1. Small scratches can be repaired by yourself: Use a compound to scrub, or you can use nail polish that matches the car's body color or is transparent for repair. This method is suitable for small-area scratches, though the repair process can be more time-consuming and labor-intensive. Comparatively, scrubbing with an automotive compound is a simpler and more convenient option. 2. Apply touch-up paint carefully: When applying touch-up paint, take your time and avoid rushing—slow and steady wins the race. If the metal surface of the car body is exposed, you will need to use a rust remover. First, treat the area with the rust remover, then proceed with the touch-up work. 3. For larger scratches: Take the car to a 4S shop for professional repair.
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DanteDella
08/11/25 9:16pm
There's a small tear in the car cover. I'll first check where the hole is. If it's on the side or in a corner, a simple DIY fix will do. Take a clean cloth or a special patch, wipe the surrounding area clean, then stick it on or sew a few stitches—problem solved. Usually, I use the sewing machine at home or buy some automotive-specific tape for just a few bucks. Remember not to let the tear get wet, as it could easily expand. If the hole is too big or the material is severely aged, a DIY fix might not hold, and then it's better to consider getting a new one at a repair shop for peace of mind. The whole process shouldn't take more than a few minutes—just stay patient and take it step by step to ensure a secure patch. After this repair, the car cover can still be used for a while, so no need to waste money on a replacement.
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