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How to safely remove snow and ice from your vehicle in Seattle

Snow in Seattle is a rare but impactful occurrence, and removing it from your vehicle is essential for safety and maintaining your car’s finish. Whether your vehicle is protected with a ceramic coating, paint protection film (PPF), or neither, here’s a comprehensive guide to safe and effective snow and ice removal methods, including eco-friendly tips.


General Snow Removal Tips for your vehicle


  • Use the Right Tools: Avoid using metal shovels or hard-bristled brushes that can scratch your vehicle. Choose for tools designed for automotive snow removal, such as foam-headed snow brooms or soft-bristled brushes. APC Auto Spa offers the SnoBrum in our online store, a great option for safely clearing snow without damaging your car. This tool is particularly effective for Seattle's wet, heavy snow, as it clears efficiently without causing scratches.


    Showing proper snow removal from your vehicle with a SnoBrum
    A SnoBrum is an oversized push-broom style snow remover with a durable foam head to clear the heaviest snow with our straining, and it's long enough to reach the tops of trucks, SUVs, and trailers.

  • Start from the Top: Always begin clearing snow from the roof to prevent it from falling onto areas you’ve already cleared.


  • Avoid Hot Water: Never pour hot water on your vehicle to melt snow or ice; the rapid temperature change can damage your car’s paint and crack glass.


  • Let Snow Melt Naturally: If time permits, allow snow and ice to melt naturally by parking in a garage/covered area or letting it warm up with the defroster on. This minimizes the need for physical snow removal and reduces the risk of surface damage.


  • Remove Road Brine and Chemicals Promptly: After driving through snowy or icy conditions, clean your vehicle as soon as possible to remove road brine and other chemicals. These substances can corrode your vehicle’s paint, metal components, and undercarriage if left unchecked. A thorough wash, especially underneath the car, can prevent long-term damage.


Person using a brush to remove snow from his truck causing damage and scratching
Brushes and scrapers will scratch and damage your paint and plastics!

Snow removal for Ceramic Coated vehicles


A ceramic coating provides a hydrophobic surface, which makes snow and ice less likely to adhere to your car. To remove snow:


  • Gentle Brushing: Use a soft foam snow broom to lightly push snow off the surface. Thanks to the coating, less effort is required.


  • Leaf Blower: For light, fluffy snow, a leaf blower can remove snow without touching the car, reducing the risk of scratches.


Snow removal for vehicles with Paint Protection Film

PPF offers robust protection but still requires careful handling:


  • Soft Tools Only: Use a foam-headed snow broom and apply minimal pressure to avoid stressing the film.


  • **Be mindful of exposed edges when clearing snow to prevent peeling or lifting the film. Use gentle techniques, especially near these vulnerable areas, to maintain the integrity of the PPF.


Removing snow from vehicle's not protected with a ceramic coating or paint protection film


If your vehicle lacks additional protective layers, it’s more vulnerable to scratches. To minimize damage:


  • Foam Brush: Use a foam snow broom to gently remove snow without scratching the paint. These can be found in a variety of stores, but our favorite is available here!


  • Eco-Friendly Ice Removal Solutions:


Eco-Friendly Ice Removal Solutions


If ice removal is necessary, try these safe and environmentally friendly methods:


1. DIY Vinegar Solution

  • Ingredients: Mix three parts white vinegar with one part water in a spray bottle.

  • How to Use: Spray the solution on icy areas and let it sit for a minute before removing the ice gently.

  • Why It Works: Vinegar’s acidity helps break down ice without harming your paint or the environment. Use sparingly to avoid potential glass damage.


2. Rubbing Alcohol Solution

  • Ingredients: Combine two parts rubbing alcohol with one part water and a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle.

  • How to Use: Spray the solution on icy patches, wait briefly, and remove the loosened ice.

  • Why It Works: Rubbing alcohol has a low freezing point, making it effective and biodegradable in small amounts.


3. Warm Water in a Plastic Bag

  • What You Need: A resealable plastic bag filled with warm (not hot) water.

  • How to Use: Rub the bag gently over the icy area to melt the ice safely.

  • Why It Works: This waste-free method avoids thermal shock to your vehicle’s surfaces.


4. Eco-Friendly Commercial De-Icers

  • Look for commercial deicers made from natural, biodegradable ingredients labeled as non-toxic and chloride-free. These are available at automotive stores and online.


Snow and ice on vehicles is easy if you prepare properly
Get prepared now and make the next winter storm easy to deal with!

How to prepare in advance to protect your vehicle


  • Car Covers: Use a car cover or tarp to prevent snow and ice buildup.


  • Apply a Sealant: Applying a high-quality sealant before winter can provide a temporary protective barrier against snow and ice adhesion.


  • Get a Ceramic Coating or Paint Protection Film: Ceramic Coatings are a sacrificial clear coat and they repel water making your vehicle easier to clean. PPF provides a physical layer to take the damage prior to it getting to your clear coat. It is also hydrophobic meaning it repels dirt and water making it easier to clean.


  • Inspect Ceramic Coatings and PPF Regularly: If your vehicle has ceramic coating or PPF, inspect these protective layers throughout winter for signs of wear or damage. Reapply or repair as needed to ensure continued protection against harsh elements.


  • Windshield Protection: Instead of lifting wipers, use a windshield cover to prevent ice buildup on both the glass and the wipers.


FAQ: Snow and Ice Removal and Winter Vehicle Care


Q: Can I use salt-based deicers on my car?

  • A: Salt-based deicers can harm your vehicle's paint and metal surfaces. Stick to eco-friendly deicers or DIY solutions.


Q: How often should I inspect my ceramic coating or PPF during winter?

  • A: Inspect monthly or after significant snow events to ensure your protective layers remain intact.


Q: Does APC Auto Spa offer services to prepare vehicles for winter?

  • A: Yes, APC provides sealant applications and inspections for ceramic coatings and PPF to ensure your vehicle is winter-ready. We have sealants available for purchase in our retail store and online.


Q: Why is it important to remove road brine and chemicals promptly?

  • A: Road brine and chemicals can cause corrosion to your vehicle's paint, metal components, and undercarriage. A thorough wash after exposure prevents long-term damage and maintains your car's appearance and integrity.


Conclusion to removing snow and ice from your vehicle in the PNW


While snow is uncommon in Seattle, knowing how to remove it safely and effectively from your vehicle is essential. Whether your car is protected with a ceramic coating, PPF, or neither, the right tools and techniques can help maintain its appearance and protect its finish. Incorporating eco-friendly methods ensures you’re not only protecting your car but also caring for the environment.


Be prepared for Seattle’s next snowy day with these tips, and keep your car looking pristine no matter the weather!


APC Auto Spa is an elite dealer with Ceramic Pro. We are Ceramic Pro Snohomish in Monroe and Ceramic Pro Seattle e in Tukwila
APC Auto Spa has locations in Monroe and Tukwila

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