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Frost Free Windscreen
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Just wondering if anyone has ever used diluted vinegar to have a frost free car windscreen. Would the paint work get damaged on the car? Please see link below.
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Just wondering if anyone has ever used diluted vinegar to have a frost free car windscreen. Would the paint work get damaged on the car? Please see link below.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always carry a bottle of vinegar in my car. I use it mainly for cleaning the inside of the windscreen as it prevents it misting up. (Water vapour can't adhere to glass itself. When your screen is misting up it's because the water vapour is adhering to the very thin layer of grime on it. Remove the grime and there's no misting).
However I also use it on the outside of my screen (and wiped over the wiper blades) if I seem to be getting smearing on the screen. It's also great for getting rid of squashed insects, etc. It would never occur to me to dilute it and it's never damaged the paintwork on my cars.
However I also use it on the outside of my screen (and wiped over the wiper blades) if I seem to be getting smearing on the screen. It's also great for getting rid of squashed insects, etc. It would never occur to me to dilute it and it's never damaged the paintwork on my cars.
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