Saffy headed off in the right direction until he got rhythm.
I call it pretty much the same thing except for a couple of variations. &%^)@$#!&^$ slushy (&*%^#@%!!*&
One thing I learned a long time ago though is not to try and use a snowscraper to get rid of it. The paint has a tendency to follow.
Unless it builds up to a point wherein it interferes with the tires (turning,etc.) I would just let it fall off on its own.
As long as it stays frozen, the salt won't eat at the car.
In a previous post on here today someone mentioned frozen windows/doors etc from washing the cars.
I couldn't help but smile when I seen a tow truck backing into a washbay at our local wash-it- yourself.
Here's a little hint for those who aren't TOO mechanically inclined. If you have power windows in your vehicle and find the windows are frozen shut, leave them that way until the rubber around the windows thaw. All you will succeed in doing is burning out the window motor by making it over-heat.
