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Old Jun 13, 2005 | 09:51 PM
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Snow Brush

Here's an off season topic. Does anyone have a good snow brush that won't damage the car's paint or windows?

I know its the middle of summer, but when is it better to think about the cold?
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Old Jun 14, 2005 | 06:35 AM
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I do not have a name for it - at least handy - I bought one at belive it or not Linens N Things (or Bed Bath Beyond) - I know :gheylaugh:

what I thought was cool was the brush head rotates. Click a button and you can rotate the head 90 deg. - so you can have it like a regular brush or you can turn it so it beomes a "T" like a broom which you can pull/push the snow off the windshield. It worked great this past winter. It has pretty soft bristles compared to the typical brush and it does NOT have one of those ice-scrapers - "car killers" attached to the top.

I do not recommend using ANY brush on the paint. If the snow is deep (which is rare cuz she is inside) I will remove all but like an inch or two. I try to never ever touch the paint. Any brush that is soft enough to not scratch the paint, probably won't be very good at removing snow. Anyway - just my

Originally Posted by MPJ
Here's an off season topic. Does anyone have a good snow brush that won't damage the car's paint or windows?

I know its the middle of summer, but when is it better to think about the cold?
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Old Jun 14, 2005 | 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by TBone2004
I do not have a name for it - at least handy - I bought one at belive it or not Linens N Things (or Bed Bath Beyond) - I know :gheylaugh:

what I thought was cool was the brush head rotates. Click a button and you can rotate the head 90 deg. - so you can have it like a regular brush or you can turn it so it beomes a "T" like a broom which you can pull/push the snow off the windshield. It worked great this past winter. It has pretty soft bristles compared to the typical brush and it does NOT have one of those ice-scrapers - "car killers" attached to the top.

I do not recommend using ANY brush on the paint. If the snow is deep (which is rare cuz she is inside) I will remove all but like an inch or two. I try to never ever touch the paint. Any brush that is soft enough to not scratch the paint, probably won't be very good at removing snow. Anyway - just my
I agree. any brush strong enough to remove snow will certainly be strong enough to scratch your paint.
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