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Many people on here will have passed HGVs in the morning, every other car will have their screens frozen, also the rear & side windows, how many HGVs have you noticed with the same problem? they don't, why? 2 reasons, They are fitted with an overnight heater & most important ( These were out before the Overnight heaters) CURTAINS or any counteracting force between the frost and the screen, It takes 6 Suckers, ( & I do not mean the people that own the cars) to sew theses little things onto the cloth or any old curtains you have at home, stick them to your DRY windscreen, result, NO FROST, think I'm joking, next time you see a HGV parked up for the night in this cold weather check their screen the following morning.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As an HGV1 and coach driver I think you will find that most guys will have the vehicle running for some time in the yard whilst they check out the vehicle in respect of security and safety. By the time they hit the road all is cosy and clear. This is probably in contrast to the person who gets in starts up and rushes off on the school run, to the railway station or work.
Iv been know to speak my mind Toureman, I do not think there is anything wrong with that, Regards the initial post, The post was put in for advise for the people that might need it from my own & others experience. I cannot see the problem, & No, I am not a clever person, helpful like us all but not clever.
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