How to care for your Convertible Top
A lot of people think that caring for convertible tops is an easy task, but they really aren’t. You have the tops themselves to be concerned with as well as whether your convertible has glass or plastic window.
There are two main types of cloth used in convertible tops today, Haartz cloth and Cambria. Both of these use two layers of cloth with rubber sandwiched between them which actually gives the waterproofing effect. The main issue is to keep the tops clean and out of the weather as much as possible.
The following tips are good guidelines to follow when caring for your convertible: (more…)
Are Sports Cars Losing Their Appeal?
Sports cars are widely loved, but a quick survey of one’s morning commute will show they are not the most popular vehicle type on the road. Four door sedans, SUV’s, practical pickup trucks, and small economy cars dominate the automotive landscape. Sports cars seem to be an increasingly rare commodity. This is because other types of automobiles are increasingly able to take the best aspects of the sports car experience while avoiding some pitfalls inherent to the smaller speedsters.
For a long time, high performance was ruled by sports cars. Manufacturers used their sports car line to showcase new developments and design elements. Today, however, it appears many of these great qualities can be easily adapted to other car types. (more…)
Cleaning your Custom Wheels
Many car enthusiasts today make their vehicle look unique by installing custom tires and wheels. These days it is not rare to see these combinations costing over $1,500 per WHEEL! Multiply that by four and you have made a sizeable investment that warrants protecting.
If you are detailing the entire vehicle, then the tires and wheels should already be clean. You will probably find that you will have to wash your tires and wheels more often than the rest of the vehicle since they suffer from far more abuse on a day to day basis from road grime, brake dust and road tar. (more…)
Why Cover Up Your Sports Car – Part 2
Waterproof car covers are generally priced less than water repellant covers. The difference in price is not a fluke, nor is it an indicator of greater value from a waterproof cover purchase for your sports car. Water repellant covers are priced slightly higher simply because they can do a better job of protecting your sports car.
Even those with enclosed storage locations can benefit from the use of a car cover when the auto is not being used. A covered car in a garage is much less likely to be subjected to an inadvertent scratch, a child’s greasy handprint or any of the other assorted minor hazards that might be present. Dust accumulation is also reduced, which is both good for the sports car itself, and also assists in making cleanup easier before the car is returned to the road. (more…)
Why Cover Up Your Sports Car – Part 1
Many sports car owners do not drive their special vehicle on a daily basis and some who do drive their sports car regularly lack an indoor garage. With protecting the beauty and investment value of a sports car being a natural priority, it is essential for sports car enthusiasts to understand car covers.
A car cover is akin to a tarp designed to fit your sports car snugly. A cover is designed to protect the vehicle from common sources of damage. Many a sports car’s paint job has been ruined by tree sap when parked carelessly beneath a tree, and many drivers have undoubtedly noticed significant fading when paint has been exposed to the sun and elements for an extended period of time. An investment in a car cover can prevent these maladies, as well as many other common sources of vehicle damage. (more…)