Saturday, January 2, 2010

Car Scratch Wax Can Snow, That Has Turned To Ice, On Your Car Scratch The Paint?

Can snow, that has turned to ice, on your car scratch the paint? - car scratch wax

The other day my friend told me to brush the snow from the car before it slides around the ice, ice, except when I had just begun to color.

Is that true? I said I was crazy, but now I see how I begin to think the ice. I have a white car, if you are scratched, I have no idea.

6 comments:

Kenneth Kwan said...

Brush the snow to melt ice car zero.

Kenneth Kwan said...

Brush the snow to melt ice car zero.

jmb16200... said...

Anything that can scratch the paint of a vehicle, including a brush, snow and ice. But luckily for you know the car is so that your very lucky.

dude said...

Ice sank the Titanic. I think it is his painting Strachan. Most likely not penetrate the clear coat. I would not worry.

green3ch said...

Normally, when you let the snow melt, is not harming the surface of the car. A newer car now ends a product called "clear coat", which has invented to conceal such damage. Well, if you drive on the road and the ice from his car and beat them, it is likely a scratch. But others in the car.

green3ch said...

Normally, when you let the snow melt, is not harming the surface of the car. A newer car now ends a product called "clear coat", which has invented to conceal such damage. Well, if you drive on the road and the ice from his car and beat them, it is likely a scratch. But others in the car.

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