The present invention relates to the prevention of damage to automobile bodies during hailstorms. Hail damage is and has been a major problem for automobile owners, especially in areas where hailstorms are frequent. It can be as expensive to repair hail damage to a car as most minor accidents. In a damaged vehicle that is not a total loss, the damage is usually limited to a specific area of the car body, while hail damage always covers the entire car. Each year an enormous amount of money is spent repairing such damage. The present invention is an effective way of preventing this loss.
At present, there are no effective and convenient ways to prevent hail damage to cars. Your only defense is to make a mad dash for the nearest unoccupied canopy or shed or to have your car stored at all times.
The present invention consists essentially of hail protective material formed into floor mats. These floor mats are magnetic and therefore cling to the area of the car body that they are laid upon during hailstorms. When the driver fears approaching hail, or gets a weather alert, he or she simply removes the floor mats and uses them to cover the vulnerable parts of the car body. These magnetic floor mats will be designed specifically for the car model in which they are used. They may be molded to fit the floorboard, plain flat mats, or rolled for storage.
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