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Looks good for rock rail/power running boards, if you have a pavement princess. A couple of concerns, coming from someone who lives in the ice/snow/rust belt and actually gets their vehicles dirty:

That isn't even remotely close to the ice/snow buildup we get even from a trip to the grocery store, let alone a full day of driving. You need to test with 1-5" of snow/ice buildup, not 1/8" (2-5mm) of powdery frost. The video is equivalent to a light dusting of powdery snow that blows up by the time you get to the next intersection/stop.

As for the mud, what did that driver do, drive down a dirt road while it was raining in the spring? When people get muddy, at least truck owners, they're packing CHUNKS of mud into places. That little pressure washer used in the video wouldn't take an inch off the mud where I live since mud actually gets caked on and hardens as you drive. Same in the southern states, where it's 60%+ clay...not dirt. And we all know how sticky clay gets.

I don't see ANY testing related to off-roading and rock hits or sliding on them. Guessing they're not true rock rails but rather affordable power running boards. If you could make an HD setup, better for real off-roading and rocks, for a bit more even, if they looked very similar or the same...those would sell better.


This may have sounded harsh, but it's real world feedback that as a developer, I would want before releasing a product. Or at least use to make an HD version.
 
 







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