Best Snow Removal Brush out there?

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Happy Holidays everyone. I am in search of a snow removal brush that (wishful thinking perhaps) won't scratch my paint. What do some of you use? Any recommendations appreciated. -Ed
 
I just picked up the snobrum, hopefully it lives up to its promises
 
I worked for a car dealer for 20 yrs and for at least 10 of those years we used a SnoBrum and they work great. We never had any problems with scratching the new cars that I can remember. The SnoBrum held up great for years of use and abuse
 
I leave it, it will fly/melt off while driving. I only clean the windows.

I'm pretty sure that's illegal in most states. It is in NJ. I personally knock off as much as I can, but stay about half an inch from the paint.
 
I picked up the snowbrum and used it during the last 2 snow storms. It works greats. Pushes the snow right off. I bought the combo pack. The ice scraper is very effective as well :props:
 
Best snow removal? Move from NE Ohio to South Carolina. That's what I'm doing this spring.
 
Been Using the snobrum for a few years here. Love it
 
It's the snow or ice that will scratch your paint as you move them. Remember ice sunk the titanic. ;-)

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Can't leave snow or ice on a car.

There's laws in NY, NJ and CT that you can get a ticket for doing that. So, not an option. I was looking at the Snobrum, just wanted others thoughts. Thanks for the feedback! -Ed
 
I'm pretty sure that's illegal in most states. It is in NJ. I personally knock off as much as I can, but stay about half an inch from the paint.

Must be a thing up north.

In Oklahoma we don't get enough snow to usually matter. When we do though I have seen four foot sheets fly off of cars though going down the highway. What's worse is usually ours first starts as ice or sleet so it keeps it held together. It literally is a sheet.
 
I just do the windows/headlights/taillights.. IF the snow on the hood is interfearing with my visibility out the windshield then i will remove just a touch.
 
Oxo good grips twister brush $15, have had it for a while, the bristles are like the mothers wheel brushes, so its soft.
 
I know here in WI it's illegal to leave the snow on your car and let it fly off when you are driving for two reasons; your personal safety and the personal safety of others.

I've been on the highway where people clear off just the glass and once that snow on their roof and engine bay get warm enough it starts flying off in chunks. On a windy cold day those chunks can turn into ice real quick and get pretty dangerous.

I usually remove it with a mf towel as delicately as I can. But a snobrum is on the way soon.
 
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