I buy my cars WeatherShield HP covers from Covercraft. It's woven instead of the ...umm - "non-woven" materials like Evolution that seem to fall apart. It's also really compact when you take it off the car. Won't protect against accidental dings in the same way, though.
http://www.covercraft.com/cartlink/index.php?cust_id=covercraft&prod_id=cchp
I'll find cat prints on my cars every now and again. Sprinkling a little red pepper (the kind you put on pizza) solves that for a while. I'd rather not harm them----but I don't want them on my cars either.
In reply to JoeyM:
We have two cockatoos and an amazon.
When I hear "Your bird bit me!"
The answer is always: "If you're not bleeding, he didn't bite you."
My three will give you a brutal squeeze, like putting your fingers in bolt cutters but my buddy has an african grey that will remove chunks of flesh.
daeman
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7/23/15 5:24 p.m.
In reply to Trans_Maro:
As in Aussie sulphur crested cockatoos?
Cotton
UberDork
7/23/15 6:12 p.m.
Joe Gearin wrote:
I'll find cat prints on my cars every now and again. Sprinkling a little red pepper (the kind you put on pizza) solves that for a while. I'd rather not harm them----but I don't want them on my cars either.
I've found that the rings on my wife's fingers do more damage than the kitties....reeks havok in the door handle area. I have not tried shoving red pepper in her face though....
Gliders don't mind cars either.
In reply to daeman:
A Goffin's cockatoo, a lesser sulphur crested cockatoo and a blue-fronted amazon.
Cotton wrote:
I've found that the rings on my wife's fingers do more damage than the kitties....reeks havok in the door handle area. I have not tried shoving red pepper in her face though....
I nearly had to resort to that in order to get my wife to stop pushing on the windows of cars with frameless windows to shut the door.