yes, the car cover should be made of a canvas type of material, either way use the iron on a cooler setting like permanent press and see how it goes,  If the cover is a canvas material it should hold up to high heat quite well...Steven

spddemun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steven--
Thanks. You are not talking about a regular clothes
iron, are you? I'm thinking that would melt the car
cover? Karen

--- steven pignataro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Use your ironer, go to walmart and find a iron on
> patch of the right material and iron it on. If you
> cannot find a waterproof iron on, use what is
> durable like denim repair iron ons and spray it with
> scotch guard........steven
>
> spddemun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: Just cranked
> her up tonight, and while removing cover
> from tailpipe area/front grille...noticed hole has
> worked through over antenna.
>
> This is my NEW waterproof cover and is working well
> keeping water out (my leaky firewall area). Now
> water
> will be getting in again!
> KAREN >^..^<
> 1978 Ninety-Eight Regency Coupe
> Houston, TX


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