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blkZ28Conv said:Make sure that the freezing of the microfiber towel does not create an abrasive pad? A good plush cotton towel may react better to the freezing created abrasiveness of your snow remover? A hot bucket of water may solve this problem ( periodic dunking).:nixweiss
Thank goodness for garages and temperate climates. :bow
NattyBumppo said:That is why I've just resigned myself to only clear the very top layers and not even get close to the paint. I just leave it there until I can get to the pressure wash and blast it off.
And so, rises another cottage industry!jcattarulla said:Nice work Linda!
Will I see these on ebay motors anytime soon? "The Taxlady's snow- removal sock in GENUINE MicroFibre!
(Hey, I'd buy one- I can't sew!).
John![]()
blkZ28Conv said:Make sure that the freezing of the microfiber towel does not create an abrasive pad? A good plush cotton towel may react better to the freezing created abrasiveness of your snow remover? A hot bucket of water may solve this problem ( periodic dunking).:nixweiss
Thank goodness for garages and temperate climates. :bow
jcattarulla said:Nice work Linda!
Will I see these on ebay motors anytime soon? "The Taxlady's snow- removal sock in GENUINE MicroFibre!
(Hey, I'd buy one- I can't sew!).
John![]()
Taxlady said:Actually, I do have a garage space. This is just for when I'm out and it gets snowed on. So, the bucket of hot water is out. It would splash in the car and wouldn't stay hot very long.
We've had some real snow, but I haven't needed to brush snow off the car yet.