JonFB
Senior Member
Bit of a boring one this, so feel free to turn away now
So, now I have for the first time in my life a car I care about, and more specifically a dark coloured one that shows the dirt... my mind has turned to ways of keeping my estate in reasonably dust free condition.
Twice now I have religeously taken it to the jet wash (no car wash for me), and then pulled up afterwards and spent fifteen minutes with a chamois mopping up all the water drops.
Proudly drive home thru town happy in my shiny beautiful motor, and park up.
Next morning I sit in the car and have to put the wash/wipe on as there is so much dust on the windscreen (and my lovely paintwork).
So I don't have a handy wall for a car port, so started looking at these cheapish "tents" on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3mx6m-Heavy-D...0QQihZ007QQcategoryZ20499QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Then I thought, maybe I can do better and found this site with a "proper" garage which is made of metal:
http://www.shedstore.co.uk/itemdetl.php/itemprcd/yar1017gar
Which is only £600 quid.
Question is - what kind of environment would this be for a car with water based paint, i.e. wouldn't I just get loads of condensation in it...
Should I continue to park on the grass until I can save up the money for a timber garage e.g:
http://www.shedstore.co.uk/itemdetl.php/itemprcd/tra1610gdx
Which is another £1k.
Or should I not even bother with that and wait for a lottery win for a brick built one???
Maybe I should just revert to a car cover for £50 quid, it's just I thought I wouldn't bother putting it on every night, whereas just pulling into a tent or "garage" would actually happen...
Sorry this is a long one, just wondeing whether those metal garages are huge no, no's...
Cheers,
Jon
PS For the benefit of c250 turbo diesel, I will be reading any replies (even if I don't make another posting immediately!!! :lol: )
So, now I have for the first time in my life a car I care about, and more specifically a dark coloured one that shows the dirt... my mind has turned to ways of keeping my estate in reasonably dust free condition.
Twice now I have religeously taken it to the jet wash (no car wash for me), and then pulled up afterwards and spent fifteen minutes with a chamois mopping up all the water drops.
Proudly drive home thru town happy in my shiny beautiful motor, and park up.
Next morning I sit in the car and have to put the wash/wipe on as there is so much dust on the windscreen (and my lovely paintwork).
So I don't have a handy wall for a car port, so started looking at these cheapish "tents" on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3mx6m-Heavy-D...0QQihZ007QQcategoryZ20499QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Then I thought, maybe I can do better and found this site with a "proper" garage which is made of metal:
http://www.shedstore.co.uk/itemdetl.php/itemprcd/yar1017gar
Which is only £600 quid.
Question is - what kind of environment would this be for a car with water based paint, i.e. wouldn't I just get loads of condensation in it...
Should I continue to park on the grass until I can save up the money for a timber garage e.g:
http://www.shedstore.co.uk/itemdetl.php/itemprcd/tra1610gdx
Which is another £1k.
Or should I not even bother with that and wait for a lottery win for a brick built one???
Maybe I should just revert to a car cover for £50 quid, it's just I thought I wouldn't bother putting it on every night, whereas just pulling into a tent or "garage" would actually happen...
Sorry this is a long one, just wondeing whether those metal garages are huge no, no's...
Cheers,
Jon
PS For the benefit of c250 turbo diesel, I will be reading any replies (even if I don't make another posting immediately!!! :lol: )