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Re: da brush



I believe what you are referring to is a Sno-Pro made by Angel-Guard
Products Inc. in Worchester Mass. phone # 1-800-325-4832.  I have no
affiliation with them I just happed to have one sitting in front of me
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Date: Thursday, April 01, 1999 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: da brush


>In a message dated 4/1/99 11:30:21 AM EST, schulz@ed.ray.com writes:
>
><< What do the "fanatics" recommend for snow removal without
> causing paint damage? >>
>
>I use what my local car dealer uses......I got it from him............It's
a
>square of soft rubber/plastic...or it's like foam rubber but firm, at the
end
>of a long handle.  The size of the square is about 8.5 inch x 11 inch.
You
>just push the snow off the body, but you still need a window scraper for
the
>windows.  I could get the name if you're interested.
>Sincerely,
>Bradley Blumfeldt
>Pittsburgh PA
>' 97 A4 Turbo quattro