Removing snow off your Scion... (not 56k friendly?)
Thread Starter
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,381
From: Chicago, IL
We are having one of the first snowfalls in the Chicago area...Do u just brush off the snow from the glass or the whole car? I'm real picky on what touches my car just to clean it off, but what about snow. I'm not all about to use a brush to get the snow off the paint and come spring time mini scratches all over.
This is what I woke up to this morn..

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More pics on page two.
This is what I woke up to this morn..

mods, move this if necessary...
More pics on page two.
I use the Sno Brum
http://www.angelguardproducts.com/re...um/snobrum.htm
It's really good. Soft foam, so no risk of damaging the car.
And the snow stopped... it'll melt off, Maria & Walter...
http://www.angelguardproducts.com/re...um/snobrum.htm
It's really good. Soft foam, so no risk of damaging the car.
And the snow stopped... it'll melt off, Maria & Walter...
Thread Starter
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,381
From: Chicago, IL
can i get this at a local retail store, Ian? 
btw, it hasnt stopped, it's still going... its like a wet snowfall now. sleet or whatever u call it. i just went outside, i have a layer of ice on my car now
btw, it hasnt stopped, it's still going... its like a wet snowfall now. sleet or whatever u call it. i just went outside, i have a layer of ice on my car now
I just installed my rear sway bar and strut tower brace....needless to say, I have no idea if its an improvement...I've gotten 2 inches of snow here so far.
and BTW, the Sno Brum works well, I just would switch the handle with a regular broom handle since its kind of flimsy
and BTW, the Sno Brum works well, I just would switch the handle with a regular broom handle since its kind of flimsy
The handle on mine is pretty beefy.
I got mine locally...
I wouldn't actually use the swiffer.
The 'broom' part of it actually sit's perpendicular to the car, so it's just the edge that touches the car.
I got mine locally...
I wouldn't actually use the swiffer.
The 'broom' part of it actually sit's perpendicular to the car, so it's just the edge that touches the car.
Originally Posted by burstaneurysm
The handle on mine is pretty beefy.
I got mine locally...
I wouldn't actually use the swiffer.
The 'broom' part of it actually sit's perpendicular to the car, so it's just the edge that touches the car.
I got mine locally...
I wouldn't actually use the swiffer.
The 'broom' part of it actually sit's perpendicular to the car, so it's just the edge that touches the car.
Maybe I was just too hard on mine? Or maybe they are better now, I broke it the first 20 minutes I was using it
Originally Posted by burstaneurysm
Originally Posted by SickleCell
use a steel wool pad or thumbtacks pushed into a sponge.... I hear those work great in creating racing stripe like scratches





