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    An ice scraper is a handheld tool for removing frost, ice, and snow from windows, usually on automobiles. Basic scrapers have a plastic blade and handle, though some have blades made out of metal. More complex models often include brushes to help remove collected snow, or squeegees to remove water if the ambient temperature is near the melting ...

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    Douglas DeMuro (born May 22, 1988) [2] [3] is an American YouTuber, author, columnist, writer, and Internet entrepreneur. DeMuro's focus is on the automotive industry; his car review-focused YouTube channel has over 4.92 million subscribers as of February 2025.

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    Subsequently, Harris created an opinion and review YouTube series in partnership with /DRIVE. This new series aired weekly (starting in early 2012) on /DRIVE's YouTube channel, called /CHRIS HARRIS ON CARS. [12] Each episode featured a different car, either owned by Harris, or loaned to /DRIVE temporarily by the manufacturer.