by Dragonheart » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:28 am
Best thing to do for a start is give the car a good winter preparation and protection before the cold sets in, thats putting a few good coats of a durable and hard wax on it, that will protect the paint firstly. Obviously after giving it a major clean, detar, even claying possibly.
When it does snow, or ice, whatever, best way to get rid of it is heat the car up, turn it on and leave the heaters work their magic, brush off the top layer of snow, so that you don't be driving with a few inches of snow on the roof, and let the rest fall off as it melts while you drive. If you can't wait in the mornings for the car to warm up, (though by rights its a good practice, hence the reason I installed a remote starter), then pour some lukewarm (NOT boiling or too hot) water over the car and this will start the melting and remove a good bit of it also.
You shouldn't scratch at it or scrape it off cause you're only removing very fine layers of lacquer with the blade, I don't even use those things on my windows, I have scratches on my driver's window from something like that (before I got it) and they look awful. Someday I'll need to give them an allmerciful polishing!
Another option of course is to cover the car once it starts to snow.