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Re: How Do You Safely Remove Snow & Ice?
Originally Posted by Stuttgarter
I've got to do it on the sly because it is against German environmental law to wash your car in your driveway.
It's against the law to wash your car in your driveway in Irvine, California too. You can wash your car in your lawn and let the lawn act as filter and trap for the pollution, dirt and contaminants that come off your car but technically you were not allowed to wash your car in your driveway.
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Re: How Do You Safely Remove Snow & Ice?
Stugartt, that really blows, but the wonderful EU knows all. At least it's not Switzerland, correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't you not allowed to wash your car at all there?
I'm sure all the fools that are there during Rock Am Ring, and Rock Im Park and all the other German festivals are doing oh so much good for the environment.
Good luck, and if the Polizia come calling just hide the ONR LOL
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Re: How Do You Safely Remove Snow & Ice?
Originally Posted by gofastman
We use these at the dealership I work at.
Where did you bought that thing ?
I never seen that in Canada/Quebec and here we have a lot of snow each year...
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Re: How Do You Safely Remove Snow & Ice?
Yeah that Sno Brum thing looks pretty cool but it doesn't look sturdy enough for heavy wet snow.
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^^ Good point here.
I guess I'll remove the snow with my hands, looks like it's the safer way to do it...
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Removing snow by hand is the safest but just a royal pain.
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Re: How Do You Safely Remove Snow & Ice?
Originally Posted by Stuttgarter
I guess the thousands of drunks at Oktoberfest urinating on the ground outside the beer tents is less contaminating.
LMFAO ROFL
I heard the snow blade things break very easy good for light stuff bad for heavy
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Re: How Do You Safely Remove Snow & Ice?
I have the Sno Brum and have to say it works great, no problems at all. I remove most of the snow in one shot. Just remember not to slide it along the paint,
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Sno Brum must be sturdier than it looks. Where do I get one?
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