Hi,
A bit of a random one but I hope you have come across before?
I have a genuine manufacturer car cover that was on for a month (in hot and wet periods) and I was greeted with trapped condensation in/under the laquer upon taking it off.
I applied some heat via a hairdryer and this got it to Fridays result after 2 days of it doing nothing laying in the sun (it was raining over night) then on Friday I used a heat gun and got to Saturdays results.
To me it seems that the heat has helped it do something (no immediate impact when doing it) but overnight it changes and more so with rain on the car. Any ideas of a more consistent way of getting the moisture out?
Thursday:https://thumbsnap.com/4G6dZYxw
Friday Morning: https://thumbsnap.com/f/eRcc3F1Q
Saturday Morning: https://thumbsnap.com/f/bABfZqwL , I managed to find a photo edit function that shows the mark better
A bit of a random one but I hope you have come across before?
I have a genuine manufacturer car cover that was on for a month (in hot and wet periods) and I was greeted with trapped condensation in/under the laquer upon taking it off.
I applied some heat via a hairdryer and this got it to Fridays result after 2 days of it doing nothing laying in the sun (it was raining over night) then on Friday I used a heat gun and got to Saturdays results.
To me it seems that the heat has helped it do something (no immediate impact when doing it) but overnight it changes and more so with rain on the car. Any ideas of a more consistent way of getting the moisture out?
Thursday:https://thumbsnap.com/4G6dZYxw
Friday Morning: https://thumbsnap.com/f/eRcc3F1Q
Saturday Morning: https://thumbsnap.com/f/bABfZqwL , I managed to find a photo edit function that shows the mark better