How to Maintain a Car Cover?

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GarrettAnn
07/29/25 10:11pm
To maintain a car cover, regularly wash the car and have the film surface cleaned and maintained at a professional shop every six months to extend the cover's lifespan. Below are some key points about car covers: 1. Protective Function: The covers are crystal clear, wear-resistant, scratch-resistant, and resistant to yellowing, while also reducing impact vibrations. After installation, they protect against tar, tree sap, insect fluids, bird droppings, acid rain, and saltwater corrosion. 2. Repair Function: They maintain metals, ABS plastics, paint surfaces, and organic materials, and can repair minor scratches on poor-quality materials. 3. High-Temperature Resistance: They withstand water impact up to 5MPA, high temperatures up to 150 degrees Celsius, and low temperatures down to -80 degrees Celsius; the excellent composite material maintains performance even on complex surfaces.
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