Or it comes flying off in a huge sheet and hits the car behind you.Pro tip for y'all newbs.
Clear the snow off the roof of your vehicle before you leave the house. When the heater warms up it will loosen its grip and next time you hit the brake to slow down or stop all that roof snow will slide perfectly over your windshield. If it's decent amount your wipers will be buried and you'll be driving like Ray Charles.
Thank you sir..Pro tip for y'all newbs.
Clear the snow off the roof of your vehicle before you leave the house. When the heater warms up it will loosen its grip and next time you hit the brake to slow down or stop all that roof snow will slide perfectly over your windshield. If it's decent amount your wipers will be buried and you'll be driving like Ray Charles.
Whenever we get a snow I throw a tarp on my truck cab. After it stop I drag it off with all the snow.Pro tip for y'all newbs.
Clear the snow off the roof of your vehicle before you leave the house. When the heater warms up it will loosen its grip and next time you hit the brake to slow down or stop all that roof snow will slide perfectly over your windshield. If it's decent amount your wipers will be buried and you'll be driving like Ray Charles.
This is the wayWhenever we get a snow I throw a tarp on my truck cab. After it stop I drag it off with all the snow.
Whenever we get a snow I throw a tarp on my truck cab. After it stop I drag it off with all the snow.
I put my flip flops on and grab a snow brush...This is the way
Snow brushes don’t work very well for us most of the time because it’s to heavy and wet snow.I put my flip flops on and grab a snow brush...
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Be careful with the tarp. It will flop around in the wind, scratch the paint, freeze to the paint or flat out rip. You're not getting the tarp off this without shredding the paint or the tarp.
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Snow rake is the best tool. Soft foam hits the paint and it has a fard plastic backing. I have mine on a 20' pole so I can hit both vehicles from the front porch in my undies. (Tall pole with red rake.)
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That aluminum scoop shovel is a beast for shoveling roofs or driveways.
The brush is just for windows/mirrors. The snow broom (I said rake originally, but that's for the roof of your house) is the mover. You actually push it all off.Snow brushes don’t work very well for us most of the time because it’s to heavy and wet snow.
I cut a tarp to fit the windshield, cuts down on the flapping in the wind (mine is pretty sheltered from wind) and I use small rare earth magnets to hold it in place. When magnets aren't being used I just stick them on the inside of the front tire wheel wellsThis is the way
The car behind you is not at too much risk. It usually flies up a little bit and then hits the ground, just don't follow to close if you see it on the car in front of you.Or it comes flying off in a huge sheet and hits the car behind you.
They also make covers for windshields that also protect against frost which is convenient as well.Whenever we get a snow I throw a tarp on my truck cab. After it stop I drag it off with all the snow.