These are designed exactly for that. They come in all sizes and made out of a material similar to a tough pool noodle. I worked at a huge car lot in the north east clearing hundreds of cars they work perfectly for any amount of snow.
Pro pro tip. Get one of these bad boys and save your paint. Traditional brushes will swirl the crap outta your paint and are a pain to use. This thing is a godsend and makes clearing my car so easy. And also /r/autodetailing approved. I ^promise ^^I'm ^^^not ^^^^a ^^^^shill
> if I scrape it off the body, I’d ruin my paint.
That's why they make brushes
You don't come across as a very skilled or experienced winter driver.
Buy yourself one of these brushes. After an overnight downpour, you push these a few times and it'll save a few lives and tickets.
I recommend getting a Snow Joe in the future. It’s basically a foam head used as a broom/to push the snow off, with a scraper on the other end. Great way to clear the snow off a car.
99% of it. Get a good snow brush, snoe joe or something similar. those 1 foot 2$ ones just aren't worth it.
You can pull windshield wipers up to better get at that spot. Leave too much there when your driving that will blow and cause some problems.
Also find yourself an empty parking lot and drive around test your breaks see how your car responds in snow where you won't crash into cars/lighting poles
I’m a small lady and drive a CRV, this telescoping snow broom has been immensely helpful in clearing snow off the roof of my car before driving.
I wouldn’t spend a lot on a fancy scraper though, they tend to last a season and then snap due to the temperature differentials.
Another option is a snow broom. It's just a block of foam on an extendable pole, but it won't scratch paint. Brush is still better for windows, but this makes it super-easy to quickly clear several inches of snow on your car's roof and it collapses so you can stash it in your trunk.
I got the Hopkins brush Wirecutter loves for myself and various family members. A bit of a splurge, but it's worked perfectly for years, and my car is usually cleaned off much better than most. This style of brush with a telescopic handle and rotating head is available much cheaper, but they seem to vary in quality quite a bit.
If you plan to park outside, these are a lifesaver in the mornings for an ice-free windshield. OxGord Windshield Snow Cover Ice Removal Wiper Visor Protector All Weather Winter Summer Auto Sun Shade for Cars Trucks Vans and SUVs Stop Scraping with a Brush or Shovel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AOHYT50/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_WTC4KKGCR9A2MZAWSC6M
This $16 piece of foam on a handle I bought last year has been an absolute game changer-- my wife (5'3") can clean off her van in like 30 seconds with it: https://www.amazon.com/Snow-Joe-SJBLZD-AZ-18-Inch-Scraper/dp/B07QFSGN1L/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=snow+joe+snow+broom&qid=1612816825&sr=8-3
No excuses for anybody.
I got these, very helpful for me this morning to reach the top of my small SUV:
Snow Joe SJBLZD-LED Illum-n-Broom LED Lighted 4-in-1 Snow Broom Plus Ice Scraper https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DTIC7EG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_4edNFbYGBnpUC
Mallory 533 SnoWisp Deluxe 26" Snow Brush with Integrated Ice Scraper and Foam Grip (Colors may vary) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004NOPEN2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_eYqSm4BAD4NO5
The best thing I ever bought! And I have a Toyota Yaris! Bought more for my 2 sons:
haha ditto - Electricity is $.12/kWh and I run mine for 4 hours so it costs $.48 per night.
I also got a Windshield cover that hooks around your mirrors (elastic straps) so I don't have to scrape my windshield in the morning. Ill link to one available on Amazon, its not the exact model as I got mine from Costco with the mirror covers as well (never use em) but not everyone has a Costco or is a member. As such I cant vouch for durability of the below just that it is of similar design.
https://www.amazon.com/OxGord-Windshield-Removal-Protector-Scraping/dp/B01AOHYT50/
These help amazingly with the windshield. Gf got me one years ago and I cant remember the last time I chipped ice off the windshield.
> https://www.amazon.com/OxGord-Windshield-Removal-Protector-Scraping/dp/B01AOHYT50
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I like covering the windshield at night with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/OxGord-Windshield-Removal-Protector-Scraping/dp/B01AOHYT50
then you're not scraping at all.
In the north, we have brushes and extendable to brush and push the snow off our vehicles. Usually we try to get as much off the car as possible before we drive anywhere... but individual results may vary.
I use one of those foam "Snow Joe Compact Show Broom", and I keep it is my cab. My wife bought us them a couple of years ago, and they work very well. I'll link it below.
I just purchased one of those "Frost Guards" windshield covers to try out this year. My wife has one in her Subaru, and it seems to work out well for her.
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Side note while we're talking about shoveling driveways: I'm short, drive a small SUV, and don't have a garage spot, and this snow broom thing made cleaning off my car in the winter 10,000 times quicker and easier, now I give them as gifts: https://www.amazon.com/Snow-Joe-SJBLZD-Telescoping-Scraper/dp/B008FV5R0Y
Specifically one of these. More than $1 but well worth it!
Clearly you can see on the video that there are no clouds and it is not snowing. The driver was just a-hole for being lazy.
btw. maybe next time try using one of these so you would not damage your precious paint
I have a Snow Joe for the roof; for added protection you can wrap a microfiber towel around it and secure with rubber bands.
North Dakota will see swings of -40f at times but really only holds -20 to -30 for a few months on the northern border. Add one of these to the outside bottom of your pan (Kat's 24150 150 Watt 4"x 5" Engine Oil Pan Heater https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000I8TQD6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5R82Q62XB6JF2X9X3WXG?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1) helps heat your oil while the block heater works on the coolant. Double check the water to coolant ratio of your coolant as well.
New(er) AGM batteries, AMSOIL all in one diesel additive (personal recommendation) and run local fuel.
Would recommend a winter grill cover, I was driving last year 80mph across the prairie and it appeared my coolant wasn’t even maintains temp, never checked on my ezlynk, but my trans was only 120. I was running 80 cruise on for a few hours before a break and 8-10 hours total. You can run a 220amp alternator to help recharge the batteries as they “should” have higher out put at lower RPM.
I have a fass titanium series lift pump and it has heater options for it as well, doesn’t help what’s currently in the system on cold start but it will heat the fuel and cycle some back to the tank as well.
As far as gassers they have less issues but still have issues, I had a 800+ CCA AGM not be enough it was so cold, also had an I line fuel filter freeze. Things can happen to either system, the only failure is preparation on any vehicle. Oh and thick, thick thick, jumper cables, can’t seem to find them anymore, if you have to jump some one or yourself you’ll appreciate it
The Best thing I have found is the Foam snow removal brushes that Car Dealerships use
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Grab a snow broom like this one Snow Joe FBA_SJBLZD The Original 2-In-1 Telescoping Snow Broom + Ice Scraper w/18-Inch No-Scratch Head, Closed Cell Foam for No Water Absorption, Blue, 1 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008FV5R0Y/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_5HTCD06DWRA3BMVN473B
I hate it when people leave snow on the roof of their vehicle. I use one of these. It makes it so much easier to get all of the snow on the roof especially on larger vehicles like SUVs since you can pull or push the snow off. It works 10x better than using an old broom. A broom will scratch up your paint/clear coat over time.
If you don't already have one of these get one. It makes snow removal x10 easier. It works wonders on large vehicles. I used an old broom as well but it will scratch the clear coat over time. Since you can push/pull the snow off it makes it much easier.