what snow brush to use on luxury cars ?
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No, I don't play soccer!
Try one of these.
http://cozywinters.com/shop/sno-brum.html?source=base
I have purchased them from AAA and car dealers for around $20. Another suggestion if the snow is light and fluffy is a leaf blower. It works great.
http://cozywinters.com/shop/sno-brum.html?source=base
I have purchased them from AAA and car dealers for around $20. Another suggestion if the snow is light and fluffy is a leaf blower. It works great.
Last edited by kitlz; 12-23-09 at 03:52 AM.
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Try one of these.
http://cozywinters.com/shop/sno-brum.html?source=base
I have purchased them from AAA and car dealers for around $20. Another suggestion if the snow is light and fluffy is a leaf blower. It works great.
http://cozywinters.com/shop/sno-brum.html?source=base
I have purchased them from AAA and car dealers for around $20. Another suggestion if the snow is light and fluffy is a leaf blower. It works great.
#5
Try using this as well...it not only has the force to blow off the snow, but it warms the air which will melt the snow as well.
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...-2200AM/Detail
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...-2200AM/Detail
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I just bought something local on canadian tire: snowisp from Mallory, well it says gentle on paint, clearcoat and chrome (FEATHER TIPPED). Normally, i would'nt care, but on black, that is another matter.
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Why use a brush to scratch your finish, with 3-5 coats of Blackfire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection it will just come right off with just using you hand or just driving down the street. As long no one is behind you..
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