Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Shoveling snow off your car; how long does it take in the morning before work?

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Mortabi d


We're moving to Anchorage next month (from South Carolina..hot hot hot) and are only looking at apartment homes with heated garages. However, this feature is difficult to come by. So, how long does it take to shovel the snow off your car in the morning?..and do you think it's a necessity to have a heated garage in places with harsh, long winters?


Answer
You asked this question in the Chicago travel category. Chicago sometimes gets heavy snows but we only had 1 fairly heavy storm last Winter producing about 6" snow. The whole Winter had lass that 1 ft...not a normal season.

Anchorage not only gets feet of snow but lower temps and wind...that means blizzards.

It probably is hard to find a heated garage. Most people in Alaska plug-in the car when not in use. Engine block heaters are used to ensure the car will start after sitting in below zero temps...check it out:

http://fordofkirkland-fordparts.com/images/Ford/01_XPD_EngBlockHtr.jpg

http://www.portablecarheater.org/images/eb2.jpg

You also might have to get a set of tire chains as ice is worse to drive on as snow. The chains dig into the surface making a steadier ride:

http://www.arielbravy.com/travel/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/I-love-this-style-of-tire-chains.jpg

Shoveling off the car? I'll never do it. You'll probably be shoveling off your house's roof. For the car or truck I'd use a push broom for heavy snowfall...it won't scratch the hood, roof and trunk. Time? If I was going to use this broom, the snow would have to be over 8" or so. Depending on the car...1 min for a Prius / 3 min for a Ford Expedition:

http://www.foodservicefiresale.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=UPDSFB-24P&Click=80233

For lighter snow get a smaller broom/scraper. An expandable one for a van or SUV or a smaller version. AFter the broom, finish off with th smaller one. The scraper will be very important as it will be your first weapon to attack ice:

http://www.chinatraderonline.com/Files2/pic/2008-5/2/Snow-brush-with-ice-shovel--Ice-scraper---Ice-Scoop-with---without-Brush-1047162481.jpg

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/1-ICE-SCRAPER-SNOW-BRUSH-Car-Windshield-20-LONG-HANDLE-STURDY-BRAND-NEW-/00/s/MzUwWDM1MA==/$(KGrHqEOKp!E6WiYRugJBOtZI9e-(!~~60_35.JPG

2nd weapon...Deicer:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31TY10S56RL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

You'll also need warm durable gloves, a heavy winter coat, a warm hat and waterproof boots.


Last year Anchorage had record snow fall...be prepared:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304587704577330891295685530.html

http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/record-snow-aims-for-anchorage/63103

How to get oil stain out of the fabric roof of a car?




mydragonst


My boyfriend has a convetable sebrig jxi and someone must have been mad at him cause they poured motor oil all over the fabric of the car and some leaked into the car also. Does anyone know how to get the oil out of the fabric?


Answer
dont really know, except try a few different things like high hot water pressure and light detergent, be carefull you dont want to put the wrong thing on it and it strip the protectant in the material, i spilt oil and the back seat of my car and i soaked up most of it with paper towels and rags, then i left news paper over the top of it with a weight to hold it agianist the fabric for a week and my seat came up perfect.
you can always call a trimmer and ask them.




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