Hey guys. I've been meaning to post this for a couple of months now, but keep forgetting.

Anyhow, something I figured out this winter that helps a TON with post driving clean up is to let the truck get cold.
For example, with my Clod I set the RC outside, battery stays inside and warm of course, and then wait 10-30 minutes depending on how cold it is to run it. What happens is that everything on the RC then becomes 32* or less in temperature. I then can go and drive around in six inches of snow and when my batttery is dead their is virtually no snow stuck on the RC at all!
Since the truck starts out at below freezing temps it prevents the snow from hitting what would otherwise be a 70* surface and melting. Once it melts and then refreezes it's a pain to get all off, even using a blow gun set at 120psi. However, if I let it get cold first what tiny amounts of snow do get on it just blow off by using my breath.
It works brilliantly and I no longer drive my RC's in the winter without pre-freezing them.

Hope this helps somebody, even though it's getting late in the season and all.