Had a trawl through search but just after some other opinions really;
Going away for 5 months (not prison! ) over winter. Have had a cover previously that ripped so I binned it but now wondering whether to get another one or not?
I put about 5/6 water absorber thingies inside to keep the damp out and both batteries come out and go on a trickle charger but what do other owners think about covers?
Any advice welcome before I possibly shell out some cash! (+ if a cover is a winner, then has anyone got a recommendation? High top Komet btw)
I'd just give it a damn good polish with something like Autoglym SRP and then good waxing (2 coats) with something like Autoglym HD Wax (other waxes and polishes are available.
What Titus says, don't cover, pressure wash it outside and under if you can, give it a damn good airing out then wax it to death instead! Put mine under a cover over winter and he just sat there sweating. Didn't really keep things very weather tight either. Ended up with a fair bit of rust bubbling up too.
Tom (aka Matt)
1986 Hightop with 1.9dg 4spd. The boys call him "Magnus"
i see that like me you live on the coast.you have to think that there is a lot of salt in the air and that is not good.i cover my van in the winter and the cover get a coat of the white stuff every time we have bad weather.depends on how close you are to the sea though,we can hear the surf from the garden so a cover is best for us.
Covers are definitely a good idea as they will keep the majority of dirt and water off. BUT...I strongly recommend removing the cover at least fortnightly and let the van have a good airing for a few hours. Leaving a cover on for a long period will cause trapped moisture and lead to other problems. Leaving uncovered for a long period of time without use is not good either though. If I was leaving mine I would not cover it. If I was present but not using it, I would cover and remove as mentioned.