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Does anyone know where to get a 'paint safe' snow brush? I take great care not to sratch my car during detailing and it seems most off the shelf type snow brushes are very a stiff and abrasive.
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Most brushes will scratch the clearcoat on the Mo, it is just a matter of how bad it scratches it.
OXO has some good soft products: https://www.oxo.com/catalog/index.as...egory=01000018
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ottawa, ON
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Though I'd bet they're not scratch PROOF, I've found Mallory brand brushes to be as paint friendly as I've seen.
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well i recently purches a Sno Brum,
have yet to try it, as i got it in the mail yesterday, but came highly recomended from people on the Fresh Alloy site. i shall report back after use, it claims to not scratch clearcoat or paint. -Nerf |
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Location: SE Wisconsin
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I bought the Oxo twist brush. It has very, very soft bristles that I have no qualms about using on my cherished MO paint. Nice product, IMO.
http://www.autogeek.net/oxosnowbrush.html
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During the ice and snow blizzard in Baltimore last week I used my ice scraper to remove (with gusto) ice buildup from the windshield (and some painted parts). You mean I shouldn't have done that? Just leave the ice on there with no scraping at all and drive around town looking like a white blob? Guys, I gotta scrape, I was born in Syracuse!
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