New car cover...

Pretty cool... but how is it 'touchless'?

Because it doesn't slide over the car the way a traditional cover does, although I wouldn't exactly call it touchless, or practical, either, seeing how it folds up--it says it's an indoor cover, but it looks like a hassle to store.
 
I like how he folds it up on the asphalt and sidewalk.Wonder how it does in the wind?Let me guess.:nomore:
 
Well, they say it's for indoor use, so no wind. I think it's a good concept with flawed execution.
 
Well, they say it's for indoor use, so no wind. I think it's a good concept with flawed execution.

So if it`s for indoor use...show it being used indoors.Or are we supposed to imagine it being used indoors.
 
Yep, agreed ^^

Also don't advertise it as being touchless, when it clearly touches the car (albeit not dragging right across the paint like a normal cover).

*edit* maybe they mean "touch less" since it touches less than a normal one? ;)
 
I have a plain old flannel cover and it never gets slid across the surface either.

I just fold it section by section until it's a small bundle on the roof. Then I lift it off and set it on a towel which I fold over to keep dust off it when it's not on the car.

It's used only in a closed garage and when it's on the car I cover the cover with a thin plastic drop cloth. That has kept the cover clean through ten years of use.

I would never use any kind of cover outside.
 
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