the bubble is easy. the bottom black piece is tough and withstands gas oil etc. you lay down the black part and drive onto it, you then un-roll the clear thick plastic over the car, basically like a normal cover. Then on each side starting in the front, there are 2 acrylic zippers(so they wont scratch) that zip along the bottom to seal it. Once zipped up, theres a fan in the front, you just plug it in to a 120v outlet and in like 10 min or so, its inflated. It constantly circulates are so you dont need to worry about moisture or corrosion. With cast aluminum parts, they get a white powdery oxidization on them but in here, my parts still look like the day i bolted them on. I can even take a basket ball and throw it full force at my car and it wont touch the car, hell, even if i learn onto the side, it takes effort to touch the car. They advertise it saying you can drop a 5lb hammer on top and itll bouch off, not touching the vehicle.
If the power goes out, it just slowly deflates, but once power comes back, it reinflates. You can buy the optional trickel charger to charge your car battery at the same time, and then if power goes out, it switches over to use your vehicle battery to power the bubble for several days. then when power returns, it switches back and recharges your battery again.
Last edited by V; 11-21-2008 at 07:15 AM.
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