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In about another 2-3 weeks, it will be one full year owning-using my Covercraft NOAH Cover to protect my Tahoe.
As you can see, It's parked under a Car Port, and I live here in the Southern New Mexican Desert, where triple digit temps in the summer are common, quite high winds, and dust storms galore.
This cover is doing its job admirably, and I have only one regret, and that's that I didn't buy one of these some years ago.
The NOAH Cover has proved to be a very good all around cover for this environment, is very soft on both the inside, and outside.
It is waterproof, and for laundering, I simply hose the cover down with a garden hose, and the dirts-dusts just run right off.
On a couple of occasions, I have flipped the cover inside out, and then hosed down the inside of the cover to remove any possible dusts accumulating, and possibly causing any marring.
I have noted no marring, or damage to the paint finish so far.
This, as you can see it is a mighty large cover, and one problem I've experienced, is nowhere in this area, does a laundermat have a machine large enough to machine wash this cover.
I've been trying to keep my eyes open for a used, but clean large plastic Rain Barrel-Drum, so I can launder the cover more effectively. With a smaller Cover, for a car, one might not have issues with commercial laundering like I am having here.
After hosing down the cover, it takes about 30-40 minutes, and it is completely dry. I only have to get on a 4' ladder to mop-sop up the water that puddles on the cover at the roof.
I did coat the cover about 5 months ago, with Aerospace 303 Fabric protectant, paying special attention to treating all Seams on the Cover. I figured that these areas (Stitching) might be the first to degrade over time.
I've been very happy with this cover, it does a darn fine job of protecting the Tahoe through Rain, Shine, and it also acts as a deterrent against "prying eyes".
Mark