Snow brush and scraper
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Snow brush and scraper
It snowed in Souther NY the first time and I broke out the snow brush and scraper. While I was cleaning off the snow I was paranoid to not touch the paint with the brush or the scraper because I was afraid it would scratch.
That said, what are people's thoughts on use of a snow brush, suggestions on types of brushes that might not scratch the paint, and any other thoughts on the subject.
Thanks,
Mike
That said, what are people's thoughts on use of a snow brush, suggestions on types of brushes that might not scratch the paint, and any other thoughts on the subject.
Thanks,
Mike
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Re: Snow brush and scraper
When I was up skiing last week a guy gave me one of these.
https://www.scrape-a-round.com/ScienceOfScraping.html
Sounds hokey and I had by doubts, but the d**n thing works pretty good. I don't know how it would handle very hard ice, but the typical frosted on snow was not hard at all with it.
I think they will wear out pretty fast, but it's only 12 bucks for a pack of three, which should last all winter.
HINT: Use it dry, without any de-icing fluid. I tried to use it with Pyroil and it made a mess that required several wipes to clean up. It wouks much better dry. It will leave some water streaking, but I carry a few paper rags to clean up the last few spots.
https://www.scrape-a-round.com/ScienceOfScraping.html
Sounds hokey and I had by doubts, but the d**n thing works pretty good. I don't know how it would handle very hard ice, but the typical frosted on snow was not hard at all with it.
I think they will wear out pretty fast, but it's only 12 bucks for a pack of three, which should last all winter.
HINT: Use it dry, without any de-icing fluid. I tried to use it with Pyroil and it made a mess that required several wipes to clean up. It wouks much better dry. It will leave some water streaking, but I carry a few paper rags to clean up the last few spots.
Last edited by FastMover; 12-05-2007 at 09:55 AM.
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