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yeah ive seen dealers do this to avoid scratching the cars.
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Removing show?? That's for losers!!
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Sorry to dig up but... Can anyone comment on the difference between using a squeegee (some brushes have this on the reverse side) vs the snobrum? Is it that much more dangerous to use a regular snow squeegee on paint?
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Be careful with the warm water and cold windshields. Thermal shock isn't fun!
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I liked using the squeegee on the reverse side of my brush, and I never noticed any scratches from using it.
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Never even heard of that! Wouldn't be surprised if they adopted that on the LIE as a means to find another reason to pull you over ( in an effort to help out the ticket revenue stream).
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It's usually not a problem if there's only light snow or if the snow stays on your car. It's only a problem if there's a s**t load of snow flying off the roof of your car blinding everyone else driving behind you. Then it becomes a matter of safety; not revenue. In NYC, people don't usually drive fast enough for the snow to be flying off. But I see that a lot whenever I'm back upstate.
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Even when you use a plastic ice scraper you have to be careful, I was scraping ice off my Si's rear side window and made a scratch because I misjudged where the window stopped and the pillar began due to the crap load of snow.
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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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