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Auston 03-16-2010 10:47 PM

Preventing hail damage
 
Hail storms are right around the corner, Spring always brings them
in TX.

To help minimize/prevent hail damage I check weather watches and
warnings regularly. If a hail storm is probable I have my blankets ready
(in the back of the car, or where I can grab them quickly). I run out and
place the blankets over the car with the first sign of hail.

Any other ideas to prevent hail damage when covered parking is not an
option (at work for example)?

SoCal 370Z 03-17-2010 01:33 AM

This is not a bad thread and it references a car cover company too: Is there a car cover that can prevent hail damage?

Auston 03-17-2010 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z (Post 450275)
This is not a bad thread and it references a car cover company too: Is there a car cover that can prevent hail damage?

Thanks for the reference, I searched this site so I was surprised to see
this- but it's from another site : )

SoCal 370Z 03-17-2010 10:49 PM

HailBlankets

LateralG'z 03-17-2010 10:53 PM

good thread, I am just north of you in Tulsa, She is always under garage but just in case I better be prepared if I am out somewhere

AK370Z 03-17-2010 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z (Post 452048)

Kimberly-Clark made. Must be pretty good stuff. :tup: Thanks for posting.

Auston 03-17-2010 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z (Post 452048)

WoW- $270.59!:

SKU Description Unit Price Quantity Order
C17117BK Cover: 2009 NISSAN 370Z TOURING Coupe (2 Door)/With Spoiler/2 Mirror Pockets/ Size G2 2 Mirror Pockets - Evolution® (Technalon®) - Blue Each 270.59

SoCal 370Z 03-17-2010 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Auston (Post 452067)
WoW- $270.59!:

SKU Description Unit Price Quantity Order
C17117BK Cover: 2009 NISSAN 370Z TOURING Coupe (2 Door)/With Spoiler/2 Mirror Pockets/ Size G2 2 Mirror Pockets - Evolution® (Technalon®) - Blue Each 270.59

Not bad really, if you've priced some of the higher-end car covers this is reasonable.

Red370 03-18-2010 12:07 AM

thats amazing, never even knew those existed, we had one bad hail day here late last year and it destroyed 20% of the cars in the city, thank god I was out of town that day. I also live in an apartment w/o a car port, so this thing would definitely come in handy.

kenchan 03-18-2010 04:34 PM

usually it gets pretty damn windy in hail storms so if you can put the blanket and a carcover over it, it would be best. probably best to have your friend or wife help you.

Auston 05-09-2010 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 452063)
Kimberly-Clark made. Must be pretty good stuff. :tup: Thanks for posting.

I sent this message (below) through the hailblankets.com website over
a week ago and haven't heard anything. Anybody know the answer?

"Hi,

After using the blanket, the blanket will be soaked and
will need to be washed and dried. What are the washing
and drying requirements for the hail blankets? Will I be
able to meet these requirements by using my home washer
and dryer?

Thanks in advance for your prompt reply,"

Auston 05-16-2010 10:43 PM

Still no answer from hailblankets.com concerning washing requirementst. If you use
the blanket to protect your car from hail you're going to have a soaking mess of a
blanket afterwords and your going to have to wash it. The question is, what are the
washing requirements (dry clean? machine wash ok?)?

Too bad hailblankets.com doesn't have a responsive customer service dept.
What about you guys, anybody here bought from hailblankets.com?

kannibul 05-17-2010 07:55 AM

OKC got grapefruit size hail dumped on them yesterday afternoon/evening...

I don't think there's a blanket in the world that will protect your car from that =/

kenchan 05-17-2010 11:39 AM

yah, at that size even my garage roof will fall apart. lol

kannibul 05-17-2010 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Auston (Post 540286)
Still no answer from hailblankets.com concerning washing requirementst. If you use
the blanket to protect your car from hail you're going to have a soaking mess of a
blanket afterwords and your going to have to wash it. The question is, what are the
washing requirements (dry clean? machine wash ok?)?

Too bad hailblankets.com doesn't have a responsive customer service dept.
What about you guys, anybody here bought from hailblankets.com?

My thought is that if you use a hail blanket,

1) You have to have it with you and your car
2) You have to put it on during the hail storm, which many times, only happens after it's already pretty damn bad out...and hail that hurts your car, will hurt you too...
3) All that water, mentioned in #2, will get all over you, and your car, since most people won't carry their hail blankets with them
4) I'm sure the hail blanket will scratch...
5) I'm sure the hail blanket, once soaked, will weigh a LOT, which means you won't be able to remove it, without scratching and getting it dirty and other crap in it.
6) While it's soaked, you won't want to put it in your Z, else it will in turn get soaked on the inside, moreso than even when you opened the rear hatch to pull out said blanket


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