Getting Snow Off Without Harming Paint

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TheDude266

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2019 Ram 1500 Classic
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I use this:
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It is made by Garant and I bought mine at Canadian Tire. Bought it as the dealer I got my truck from had a very similar snow remover that doesn't scratch the paint.

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LugsLeadOut84

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Leaf blowers don't work with our usually heavy, wet snow. When its extremely cold and dry the snow is powdery - then a blower will work but that's rare around here. I've used the foam "snowbrum" type of removers like in Dark Knights post (the one I have is below). Looks stupid and not very durable but they work without scratching. The biggest mistake people make with them is to use them as ice-scrapers or waiting until the snow stops, freezes and solidifies and then trying to use it. The business end is styrofoam which is why you can't be a gorilla when using it. But if you push it like your supposed to, it really works and doesn't scratch. I've had the same one for 6+ years and it's still in one piece because I use it for what it's intended for.... Just don't be a lazy-*** and wait until it's a solid chunk of ice.

 
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