Just in case anybody is still wondering:
StormweaveTM
This car cover features "Evolution 4 (r)," a four-layer synthetic material
designed for superior outdoor protection in harsh wet and windy climates.
Its dense construction cushions to safeguard against parking lot dings. It
is resistant to tear
Ours is COOL and SNOWY. Right John
Craig
Western Maryland
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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:39 AM
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I sent this message
I sent this message earlier, but it did not seem to go through. IIRC the
description of the "Noah" said that it was ideal for hot dry climates. That
is why I was considering the Stormweave. My climate is neither hot nor dry.
John Nasta
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I put a brand new Wolf/Noah cov
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> Wayne
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> Ps ..it will also give me the oopportunity to measure the AMP meter shunt on
> the rad support..
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re the AMP meter shunt on
the rad support..
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From: "Mike Holleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 6:30 PM
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> I put a br
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From: "Wayne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 9:35 AM
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> Dang. .Herb.. I have two Noah covers with Kimberley Cla
I have a Cal Car Cover, the NOAH materialI am really happy with it. I use to park my car outside, and so I got that to protect it...But its in a garage now, and that was a couple years ago it was outside. But from what I remember, it was water resistantI took a hose to it, to clean it an
IIRC, the cal car cover web site said that the Noah cover is best for hot
dry climates. That's why I was thinking about getting the Stormweave.
John Nasta
rneath the cover...
Wayne
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Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 6:37 AM
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> Hi John,
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> I have a Wol
Hi John,
I have a Wolf brand cover made from Kimberly Clark Evolution IV material.
The manufacture claims it's a one way door for water/moisture meaning water
will evaporate from under it but will not soak through it. All I can say is
they are full of crap. Don't get me wrong, the covers are nic
Hi John,
I have used both the Stormweave and the Noah fabrics on my vehicles. Stormweave has a
silky feel and is much lighter and compacts much better if you want to take it off and
store it in the trunk at times. Noah is a much heavier fabric but holds water out
extreamly well. I usually hav
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