95 degrees right now, what a time to be thinking about snow!!! Just got done doing my car & truck - came out fantastik - not a swirl or scratch. Here's the question:
I live in the NE USA in snow country and all my trucks/cars are daily drivers, I also don't have the luxury of having a garage to keep them in - I live in the country. Snow, or rather snow removal, is the cause of about 99% of the scratches that gets into the finish. I keep a good layer of #21 on all my vehicles so the snow comes of pretty easy but I still get scratches from the broom that I use to push the snow off, the more and deeper the snow the harder and more pressure required to remove it. Just the snow itself being pushed off causes scratches.
Question: I use a really soft push broom to get the snow off. Anyone know a better way to remove snow?
Not removing the snow and letting it come off as I go down the road is not an option, and waiting for it to melt off is also not an option.
I live in the NE USA in snow country and all my trucks/cars are daily drivers, I also don't have the luxury of having a garage to keep them in - I live in the country. Snow, or rather snow removal, is the cause of about 99% of the scratches that gets into the finish. I keep a good layer of #21 on all my vehicles so the snow comes of pretty easy but I still get scratches from the broom that I use to push the snow off, the more and deeper the snow the harder and more pressure required to remove it. Just the snow itself being pushed off causes scratches.
Question: I use a really soft push broom to get the snow off. Anyone know a better way to remove snow?
Not removing the snow and letting it come off as I go down the road is not an option, and waiting for it to melt off is also not an option.
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