View Full Version : Indoor mainly car cover Block-it 200
jgbowman
09-09-2003, 12:55 PM
I would like to get a reasonably priced car cover for putting my MG away for the winter. It would also be nice to have for overnight travel to a show when rain is called for.
THe Block-it 200 fabric looks like it might fit the bill. Anyone here try it?
forrest@mothers
09-09-2003, 01:04 PM
I`m more familiar with the old names. Evolution, NOAH, and Dustop.
Evolution is 4 layers thick, so it`s bulky. But it offers the bet in ding resistance and storm protection.
NOAH offers similar protection, except it`s 3 layers, so ding protection isn`t quite as good.
Dustop is an indoor only material. It blocks 300% dust than the old standard - flannel lined cotton.
I spent a weekend with a Kimberly Clark (the material maker) research scientist back in Spring, and he filled me in on it.
Personally, I own Evolution and Dustop covers for all my cars.
I travel with the cover for hotel protection.
jgbowman
09-09-2003, 01:23 PM
I thought Block-it was also a Kimberly-Clark product.
Glossequation
09-09-2003, 01:29 PM
I`ve got a Wolf 3 layer non-custom from Summit, it was $59, and does a good job for outdoors, a great job for indoors...
forrest@mothers
09-09-2003, 10:39 PM
Originally posted by jgbowman
I thought Block-it was also a Kimberly-Clark product.
It is - they changed the names of all the cover materials to Block-It XXX. I just can`t remember which is which.