As much as I hate to face up to it, winter is just around the corner in New England, and I don't have the benefit of a garage 
Last winter, with my new car, I'm pretty sure I got some marring on the trunk edge where it drops off to the bumper from either my snow removal technique or from the hardened snow sliding off the trunk on its own. My "technique," if you can call it one, is to use my gloved hand and wipe most of the snow off the car. I leave a small layer next to the paint as I'm not going to use my glove to remove that (shudder) and I figure it'll melt when either the car warms up or the sun melts it.
Do any of you have techniques or tips on safely removing snow without marring the paint?

Last winter, with my new car, I'm pretty sure I got some marring on the trunk edge where it drops off to the bumper from either my snow removal technique or from the hardened snow sliding off the trunk on its own. My "technique," if you can call it one, is to use my gloved hand and wipe most of the snow off the car. I leave a small layer next to the paint as I'm not going to use my glove to remove that (shudder) and I figure it'll melt when either the car warms up or the sun melts it.
Do any of you have techniques or tips on safely removing snow without marring the paint?