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Windscreen Defrosters or Best methods
I've had my first windscreen freeze up of the winter - what are your favourite defrosting products or methods?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As soon as I'm dressed and while I'm getting ready for work I let my car warm up but without full heat on the windscreen as this makes the car take longer to warm up.
when you get in, put everything to full heat and the windscreen.
Or..... Cover the windscreen the evening before with something so frost doesn't form.
Definitely don't use hot water though. I was working in London a few years ago on a railway site. It had snowed all day then froze so I left my car for a good 15 mins to warm up. An engineering graduate (theoretically a smart lad) came out with a kettle of freshly boiled water and proceeded to poor it all over his windscreen.
Crrrrraaaaack!!!!!
when you get in, put everything to full heat and the windscreen.
Or..... Cover the windscreen the evening before with something so frost doesn't form.
Definitely don't use hot water though. I was working in London a few years ago on a railway site. It had snowed all day then froze so I left my car for a good 15 mins to warm up. An engineering graduate (theoretically a smart lad) came out with a kettle of freshly boiled water and proceeded to poor it all over his windscreen.
Crrrrraaaaack!!!!!
well you lot ,i always use warm water when i can
obviously not boiling,
it will normally stop the inside misting up as well
sarnieken.
I hope you dont live near me,
i cant stand the bloke over the road from me, he warms his up at 5.30am & it's a diesel - ****.
i tried to run mine to warm up, but these days you CAN'T lock the car with the spare so that nobody steals it.
I hate driver that struggle to see out of their windows,
that tiny patch that they clear.
thank for that
obviously not boiling,
it will normally stop the inside misting up as well
sarnieken.
I hope you dont live near me,
i cant stand the bloke over the road from me, he warms his up at 5.30am & it's a diesel - ****.
i tried to run mine to warm up, but these days you CAN'T lock the car with the spare so that nobody steals it.
I hate driver that struggle to see out of their windows,
that tiny patch that they clear.
thank for that
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