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Best winter snow brush?
People constantly ask me what is the safest snow brush that won’t scratch your paint? This one is a tough one for me to answer.
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2018 Tesla Model 3 Performance with Sport Package
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Re: Best winter snow brush?
Originally Posted by
soapboxpreacher
People constantly ask me what is the safest snow brush that won’t scratch your paint? This one is a tough one for me to answer.
Why not just recommend the one that you use?
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Best winter snow brush?
Leaf blower is my tool of choice
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Re: Best winter snow brush?
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
Why not just recommend the one that you use?
Bob
Bristles are too coarse and I need a better one as well.
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2018 Jeep GC High Altitude
2018 Tesla Model 3 Performance with Sport Package
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Re: Best winter snow brush?
Originally Posted by
Buster906
Leaf blower is my tool of choice
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With you but hard to keep a leaf blower in the back of your car...not practical if your out away from home, at work or what not. Plus most of these folks have a garage so they only get snow covered at work.
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2018 Jeep GC High Altitude
2018 Tesla Model 3 Performance with Sport Package
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Re: Best winter snow brush?
Originally Posted by
soapboxpreacher
Bristles are too coarse and
I need a better one as well.
•Bristles?
-”Fuggedaboutit”!
•Instead...
-choose one (or more) from the following:
1.) Auto Geek- Your Car Wax SuperStore, Car Wax, Auto Detailing Supplies , Car Accessories, Car Buffers Store, We Are Car Care
Or:
2.)
Or:
3.)
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Super Member
Re: Best winter snow brush?
I don't know the brand, but I see many places that now sell better and softer snow brushes. I particularly like the type that has a telescoping curved handle, and as well a brush head that can be rotated. Also on the other end is Plastic Scraper Blade.
They aren't very expensive, and quite sturdy.
They allow you to reach further, and with the ability to rotate the brush head, it makes the chore a lot easier, especially for roofs on SUVs and Crossovers where they are taller. You can pull the snow towards you instead of brushing to the front or rear of the vehicle.
I think in any instance, no matter how soft, there's always going to be the potential of marring and lightly scratching the paint when brushing off snow.
One reason why is that as you remove the snow, you might also be dragging road grit-dirt that was on the paint prior to the snow accumulation.
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Re: Best winter snow brush?
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Re: Best winter snow brush?
The one I have is identical to this one. I'm quite happy with it.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/50-Polar-...ll&athena=true
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Re: Best winter snow brush?
Originally Posted by
sknight1
Ive been using a variant of this style snow brooms for 20 plus years. I have one in each car.
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