If there is a time of year car enthusiasts dread – it’s winter. The threat of frigid temperatures, ice forming on body panels, and of course, road sludge and salt – can cause trepidation and uneasy feelings. But, without question, one winter threat that can lead to serious paint damage, is snow fall – specifically, removing it from the vehicle. It’s assumed by many that snow damages car paint surfaces. That’s not quite accurate. In most cases, it’s the removal by brittle snow brushes, jacket sleeves, and gloves that wrecks the clear coat leaves scratches, and can even penetrate to the paint itself. However, it doesn’t have to be a scary or threatening situation. And believe it or not, removing snow from your car can be done without damage at all. In fact, there are a few clever ways you
If there is a time of year car enthusiasts dread – it’s winter. The threat of frigid temperatures, ice forming on body panels, and of
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