Coverking Outdoor Fabric Comparison Chart
Triguard Coverbond 4 Silverguard
Plus
Mosom Plus Stormproof Autobody
Armor
Outdoor Use Good Better Intense Sun Better Intense Sun Intense Sun
Indoor Use Better Better Good Better Best Best
Cost $ $$ $$$ $$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$$
All-Weather
Protection
Fair Better Best Better Intense Weather Intense Weather
Rain Good Better Better Better Best Best
Snow Good Better Better Better Best Best
Acid Rain No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dirt & Dust Good Better Better Best Best Best
UV Damage Good Better Better Good Best Best
Bird Droppings Good Best Best Better Best Best
Tree Sap Good Best Best Best Best Best
Breathability Best Best Best Best Best Poor
"Soft" Touch Good Better Best Best Best Best
Heat Insulation Fair Good Best Good Better Better
Ding Protection Minimal Best Better Best Good Best
Ease of Handling
In Wind
Fair Fair Good Good Better Fair
Storage Space
Required
Small Large Medium Large Medium Large
Mildew Resistant Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cleaning: Washer Not Recommended Not Recommended Not Recommended Not Recommended Commercial Commercial
Cleaing: Drying Air Air Air Air Air Air
Warranty 1 Year 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years 4 Years 2 Years

Definitions

RAIN: How well does the fabric resist rain? Best fabrics will shed water, but in extended rain storms even the best fabrics will absorb varying amounts of moisture.

SNOW: How well does the fabric resist snow? Snow on the surface of a cover will eventually melt. On the best covers, minimal amounts of moisture will seep through the cover.

ACID RAIN: Will the cover hold out the contaminants suspended in acid rain?

DIRT / DUST: Will the cover prevent dirt and dust that settles on a cover to sift through over time?

UV (sun) DAMAGE: How good is the fabric at blocking UV rays from the vehicles surface and interior? Best fabrics provide 100% UV protection.

BIRD DROPPINGS: Best fabrics will not allow bird droppings to permeate the material and get on the exterior of the vehicle.

TREE SAP: Tree sap is difficult to remove from exterior surfaces. The best fabrics will prevent most types of tree sap from reaching the paint finish.

BREATHABILITY: How easily can moisture, condensation and heat escape from under the cover?

HEAT INSULATION: Is the fabric thick enough to offer any insulating properties to reduce the vehicle temperature on hot days?

SOFT TOUCH: How soft to the touch is the fabric? Best fabrics provide a soft, silky finish against the paint surface.

DING PROTECTION: Based on the thickness of the fabric, will it provide some ding protection for the vehicle while parked?

EASE OF INSTALLING IN WIND: How easy is the cover to install and remove in windy conditions? Generally, fabrics with higher weight per square yard are easier to handle.

STORAGE SPACE REQUIRED: How much trunk space is required for a stored, folded cover?

MILDEW / ROT RESISTANT: All Covercraft fabrics are treated with inhibitors to minimize mold and mildew.