Snow Removal ??? Oops - Neighbor!

Ejant, Charles, thanks for the suggestions about kicking feet together. It works great. I get more stuff off my boots that way than when I was banging them against the door. Today I rushed the "bang the feet together" a bit, 'cause it was snowing into my car.
 
I sit my butt in the car and with the snow brush I wack my right shoe with it.



Note: Make sure you have a sturdy one piece snow brush :D I broke 2 brushes that way.



And I use the brush side to wipe the excess off.



The go about the other foot. Every week I try to vacuum the car to get rid of excess salt.



However, that what I used to do :rolleyes:



I currently live in a newly constructed house and between the mud, snow and salt - It's driving me absolutely nuts! The mud is just everywhere. I think I am about the only person who dreeds the warm weather spurts. It makes such an aweful mess of things. I'd rather the ground be keep frozen.



Let me tell ya, snow is a god send compared to MUD. The more you try to get it off, the more it makes a mess of things!
 
Old Rattle Flat said:
Yup - by george - my neighbor is shoveling off his car - literally!




Look how much snow is on that guys roof! Think you have to shovel that off.



Did he use the shovel down to paint? It looks like he is leaving some snow still on the car.



Shiny Lil Detlr said:
Actually this is something I do, but I am careful to not hit the door sill with the soles of my shoes, which doesn't do any dammage (Atleast that I've seen on close autopia-esque examination). But if you did it with the soles of your shoes.... :shocked



I acutally do that too but I'm usually knocking off mud and not snow and ice :D
 
Gotta love 'em, but they can be clueless.

Mine had ice on the glass a couple of years ago (hey, this is California). Instead of looking in the trunk for the squeegee/ice scraper (I told you it was California), she used the first thing she saw that looked like it would work...

The bottom of her coffee cup! :scared

Of course, a nice ceramic cup is not only not glazed on that little bottom ring, but it is also as hard on glass as 80-grit is on clearcoat!
 
:shocked



Oh well... that's pretty much equivalent to the time I saw some 50-something year old guy "clean" the fenders of his brand new BMW 745i (the new body one) at the gas station using the gas station SQUEEGIE and the gritty squeegie water. :eek:
 
:xyxthumbs

I did that on my '69 Camaro.

I was just starting college.

The thing was permanently grey primer anyways... all of my money went under the hood, or to Anheuser-Busch. :D
 
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