A protective cover for covering vehicles or other objects comprises a rectangular sheet having both an elasticized perimeter and other elasticized portions which enable the cover to fit a wide range of vehicle or object sizes with which the cover is used to protect against paint or other environmental damage.
An automobile fender protecting device comprised of a left fender cover covering a left fender of an automobile. A right fender cover covers a right fender of an automobile. A grill cover has an expandable first end portion and an expandable second end portion. The grill cover covers a front section of an automobile. The expandable first end portion is secured to the right fender cover. The expandable second end portion is secured to the left fender cover.
A cover for protecting and covering at least an upper portion of a snowmobile, includes an upper weatherproof portion and a fastening strap for securing the upper weatherproof portion to the snowmobile. A lower lip of the upper weatherproof portion circumscribes an elongated lower opening and defines therein a passage which extends at least partially around the lower lip. Strap openings which communicate with the passage are disposed on each of opposed lateral sides of the lower lip. The fastening strap is disposed within the passage and has free ends which project out from the strap openings. Each of the free ends has a length which permits it to be crossed under the snowmobile and fastened to the lower lip on a lateral side thereof opposite from that of the strap opening from which the free end projects. Fastening members removably attach the free ends to the lower lip.
A furniture cover including a sheet of material having a top side and a bottom side and being sized to cover a piece of furniture. The sheet includes a plurality of hole pairs with each hole pair including a first hole spaced from a corresponding second hole. A plurality of ties are looped through the hole pairs. Each of the ties passes through one of the first holes, extends across the bottom side of the sheet between the first hole and the corresponding second hole, and passes through the second hole. When the furniture cover is placed over a piece of furniture, the hole pairs are located at selected positions along the front and back of the piece of furniture such that when the ties are tied, the sheet is cinched into a bunched configuration. In the bunched configuration, the sheet conforms to the shape of the piece of furniture and has a fitted appearance.
The present invention provides a vehicle cover having a main cover portion with a plurality of peripheral edges, a fastening band attached along the plurality of peripheral edges which runs across the windshield, a pair of fastening band extensions extending under the side mirrors of the vehicle, and the fastening band extending down the length of the cover's side to secure the front end of the cover to the vehicle, and an anchoring means attached to the rear of the vehicle cover for securing the rear end of the cover to the trunk lid or a license plate frame.
A method of protecting an object during application of a fluid onto a surface. The method includes the following steps, (1) providing a cover having a first layer and a second layer attached together, the first layer including a non-woven fabric material and the second layer including a plastic material, and (2) positioning the cover relative to the object so that the fluid is prevented from contacting the object during application of the fluid onto the surface. A drop cloth having a first layer which includes a non-woven fabric material, and a second layer which includes a plastic material, is also disclosed.