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Old 11-22-2015, 02:48 PM
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Thought I would post some picks of my Frost Guard. Works good doesn't cover perfectly but easy to put on and take off. I believe its a much needed accessory for those of us who can't park our trucks in a garage.
Frost Guard before snow

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Frost Guard with with frost after removal
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I like that. Where did you get it?
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I got it at qvc.com when they had it on sale pretty sure its the XL size. I believe Amazon has it as well.
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same as throwing a beach towel on it,
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Originally Posted by Eco-Mica
same as throwing a beach towel on it,
Beach towel soaks in water and will freeze wont do well in the wind. The snow and frost will come off easily on the frost guard so I can take it to work and use it while my truck is out in the parking lot. I guess you can do that with your beach towels all soaked up.
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Originally Posted by ray318
All, Thought I would post some picks of my Frost Guard. Works good doesn't cover perfectly but easy to put on and take off. I believe its a much needed accessory for those of us who can't park our trucks in a garage. Frost Guard before snow Frost Guard with snow Frost Guard after removal Frost Guard with with frost after removal
Man...and its 90 here in SoCal....
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Originally Posted by Nighthawk87
Man...and its 90 here in SoCal....
Somehow I don't think he posted this for people in SoCal, or where it's 99 for that matter.
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Used one on my merc that had to stay out. Truck is now in the garage but those things work great.
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A piece of vies-queen and 4 each 12” magnet strips work for me. Two Magnets on the roof to hold the top, one on each end to hold the ends and the wipers hold the bottom, and it is cut to fit. The few times I need it a year.
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Originally Posted by GhostriderI
A piece of vies-queen and 4 each 12” magnet strips work for me. Two Magnets on the roof to hold the top, one on each end to hold the ends and the wipers hold the bottom, and it is cut to fit. The few times I need it a year.
Only problem for us with 15's is those magnets won't do much..
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