As you can see though, they shoveled the driveway.
And of course, my ice scraper/brush thing was in the car, and of course the glass in the windows where frozen to the weather stripping.
Naturally, I resorted to whatever was in the garage.
But of course after I got into the car and had it cleared off, the lights where frozen down. Damn pop-up headlights.
Clearing the car only took a few seconds with the broom. Unfreezing the door didnt take that long. It was those damn headlights though. I spent at least 15 minutes getting them unstuck.
Gah, the picture of a broom grinding against the paint.
Also remember that the car is 22 years old. Its not like the paint is shiny or new.
If it was in pristine condition, I would probably take the time to keep it that way, but since its not I will just use the broom. Its not making it any worse.
Of course since this is a lot 3 blocks away I don't have any help from electronics or a garage full of stuff.
Now I have to get the damn wiper fluid working.
I usually just use the hose if there's a lot of ice..
whenever its going to snow i like to wash my car the night before so the shit doesnt sit on the paint
I just got a car wash yesterday sooo the paint was nice and slick so the snow wouldnt stick.. took it to the turtle wax car wash I worked at.. got a discount. Talked to the manager and I was allowed to the back to do all my own prep work (alkaline wheel and tire cleaner, pressure wash, tire cleaners) .. I paid $14 for the most basic wash.. I used all the stuff that woulda cost me $25+.
Pressure washed all four wheel wells, wheels, and tires, around the body, all the ice on the roof.. used wheel and tire cleaner / brightener in the fenderwells, on the wheels and tires , pressure washed those out, pressure washed the chassis and wiped the door jambs down with an MF towel before I put it down the wash rack.
Looked really nice until I drove down the road.
I'm too lazy for that, I just crank the heat up and wait for a few minutes inside.
There was three inches of snow, at least. And I had to defrost the doors in order to get in, the glass was stuck to the weather stripping.
Quote: from xoallixs0n at 7:04 pm on Dec. 17, 2008 Naturally, you took pictures of this too. I would've loved to have been your neighbor at that moment. It was 1145, so my neighbors where at work . But yeah, I took pictures with my phone in anticipation of this thread. Im just that lame.
Naturally, you took pictures of this too. I would've loved to have been your neighbor at that moment.
I would've loved to have been your neighbor at that moment.
It was 1145, so my neighbors where at work . But yeah, I took pictures with my phone in anticipation of this thread. Im just that lame.
It's okay. I do that too. It's so painful to admit. lol