| DC has been driving to school this year and winter will soon be here with wet/icy windows. Do car covers help with keeping the moisture off the windows so they won't have to run the car for 10 minutes each morning before leaving? is there a better product to help with this? |
| I'd think a car cover would be more trouble than defrosting/scraping windows. What do you do with the car cover when you remove it? If it snowed, it'll be covered in snow like the windows. |
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I think after you put a car cover on the first time, you’ll understand why no one goes to this level of trouble every day to avoid frost on the windows.
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| I usually just spray the windshield with the washer fluid a few times and use the wipers to scrape the frost. Takes 10 seconds. |
| Seems like a lot of trouble when a snow brush scraper tool will do the job. Remind him to remove the snow off the roof of the car because it’s the law (in most places). Safety first. |
| You don’t need to cover the whole car - just throw a sheet or beach towel or moving blanket across the windshield. The frost will not form underneath. |
| There is a bunch of products for that. Just google windshield cover for ice |