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Old 02-04-2014, 07:25 AM   #70
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If the car is not a DD and you anticipate snow use a car cover. Wipe off the snow with your glove (can't scratch the cover but don't snag or tear it either). Take the cover off and leave it somewhere the melting ice won't harm anything. You'll have the cleanest car on the road. Too Bad you won't be able to put the cover back on until you wash off the salt.

Noticed something interesting - I found condensation inside my trunk lid (pretty weird) figured out the cause: the car care products in my trunk froze solid and when ithe weather warmed they (along) with the trunk lid were covered in condensation. Lesson learned: leave any fluids that can freeze out of your trunk unless you really need them and freezing wax/detailer/etc probably isn't good for them either.
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