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    Re: Best winter snow brush?

    Quote Originally Posted by sknight1 View Post
    Agreed. Been using them for years in all of our vehicles.


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    Re: Best winter snow brush?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vegas1 View Post
    Agreed. Been using them for years in all of our vehicles.


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    X3.

    I haven't found a better tool for removing wet, heavy, or deep snow.

    You need not try and "scrape" every last bit from the paint either.

    This will save you some swirls come spring.
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    Re: Best winter snow brush?

    Sno Brum. It’s made from “non abrasive foam”. It actually does work well and does not scratch the vehicle.


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    Re: Best winter snow brush?

    Quote Originally Posted by UncleDavy View Post
    Sno Brum. It’s made from “non abrasive foam”. It actually does work well and does not scratch the vehicle.


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    *I went up to Taunton and put some 80grit on the edges of yours when you were away, UD...........*

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