Snow removal

California water blade would work good. Just make sure theres nothing cought up in the rubber blade. Or you can get one of those things with the bristles. Just make sure you get a high quality one that won't scratch Too bad.
 
lol i need a good answer to this, my car got snowed on :(

I am planning on using a hair dryer then MF+QD
 
When I do snow removal i use one of those brushes but i dont touch the paint. If its not thick enough to let me push some off without touching the paint i wont do itm, as for the windows im not to worried, they get so chiped in calgary that it dosnet matter
 
I scraped the hair dryer idea, i just drove up and down the street really fast and most of it was gone :D
and then i wiped the beads with a MF+QD
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jaybs95 said:
I normaly wrap a good MFaround my snow brush.

Works fine W/O marring

"J"
I do the same thing that J recommends. I wrap a very plush MF towel around my regular snow brush. Replace with a fresh towel as needed.
 
TrueDetailer said:
California water blade would work good. Just make sure theres nothing cought up in the rubber blade. Or you can get one of those things with the bristles. Just make sure you get a high quality one that won't scratch Too bad.

I have one of those Oxo snowbrushes and the bristles seem quite soft. I am almost certain I won't be able to keep my wife from sweeping the snow off the hood. Does anyone know whether the Oxo snowbrush will scratch the paint?
 
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