Winter Snow Removal
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Originally Posted by ADD' post='703580' date='Oct 25 2008, 09:02 PM
Any good ideas for those of us who live in snowy climates?
Something to brush off the snow without scratching the clear coat?
TIA
Something to brush off the snow without scratching the clear coat?
TIA
You need a snowbrum! This product is awesome! I lived in the Syracuse, NY area for years and this was the best thing I found to safely push the snow off my car. I ended up buying several for friends and they love it as well. I've had mine for 10 years now - so it will last for you!
http://www.angelguardproducts.com/re...um/snobrum.htm
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Originally Posted by ADD' post='703580' date='Oct 25 2008, 09:02 PM
Any good ideas for those of us who live in snowy climates?
Something to brush off the snow without scratching the clear coat?
TIA
Something to brush off the snow without scratching the clear coat?
TIA
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Originally Posted by jaymax' post='703595' date='Oct 25 2008, 09:36 PM
You need a snowbrum! This product is awesome! I lived in the Syracuse, NY area for years and this was the best thing I found to safely push the snow off my car. I ended up buying several for friends and they love it as well. I've had mine for 10 years now - so it will last for you!
http://www.angelguardproducts.com/re...um/snobrum.htm
http://www.angelguardproducts.com/re...um/snobrum.htm
Thanks!
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