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The weather here has finally turned and it has me prepping the car for winter. Since it is my DD I will have to drive it all winter.

I know it is very unlikely the paint goes unscathed during this time but I'd like to not make it worse with a bad brush that will leave marks.

Anyone have a good snow brush that is easy on the paint?
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I don't any particular brush to recommend.
But I guess you already are only brushing in such way that you leave "bottom layer" of the snow --> so that the snow closest to the paint is not moving around. I think that is the best way to not scratch the car if possible.

As soon as you move the snow around or have any contact with the paint you will have scratches as the paint will have dirt on it.
 

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I saw on youtube someone recommended just use any normal snow brush, then wrap the brush tips with a microfiber tower.
 

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Its called a garage.
 

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Its called a garage.
that doesn't help when I have to park it uncovered outside during my 12 hour work shifts. believe it or not, every once in a while it will snow during those hours despite my best wishes.
 

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There is a company called snow joe. They make a Styrofoam type head on a telescoping handle. Used it the past two years. Woks well, and no scratches. Google the name for the website. I think it was less than 20 dollars.
 

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I use a SnoBrum, you can get it on Amazon for 25 bucks or so. I use it on my Jeep in the winter and it works well.
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