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Old 01-31-2012, 02:15 AM   #42
CamaroDreams07


 
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Unfortunately, there are no safe ways to remove it. Your best bet is to let the car warm up and let it melt off, but even doing that, the ice sheets caused permanent damage to my hood last year. If you have ice frozen onto the hood or roof, be extremely careful.

If you live in cold climate and have no garage, you're going to probably need paint correction after winter no matter what you do. To minimize it, DON'T use a brush. I would recommend a drying towel or something and just try to gently push the snow off. I don't know, it's tough for you guys. I'm glad I moved out of the cold weather before I got my Camaro.
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