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| I also use the washer fluid. |
What’s wrong with warm water? Obviously, boiling is out, but just a little tepid to soften the ice is still bad? |
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You can use shaving cream to treat the interior of the windshield. Otherwise run the heater and A/C in tandem until the interior warms sufficiently.
Also determine whether you have a leak. Is your carpet wet? Are the sunroof drains clogged? If so address those issues. Then use silica packs, damp rid or kitty litter to help absorb excess moisture. |
| Spray bottle with diluted vinegar. |
glass expands (like air) when heated. if you have a small area that comes in contact with hot water and wants to expand and rest of windshield is still cold, it has no place to expand. if you have any kind of hair line cracks, you will end up with much bigger cracks |
| Remote start 10 minutes before I have to leave. |
If it's cold enough it will just refreeze, even harder than the original frost |
Don't do this, your car will start rusting. |
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I run my car for about 30 seconds with the defroster on. And then I use my windshield washer fluid and voila- no more ice.
This doesn't work in extremely cold places with thick ice on the windshield, but it's worked in DC for 15 years now for me. If there's snow I have a scrapers to push it off. |
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I would just use regular hot water. Frost is ice. Ice is just frozen water. Hot water melts ice. Duh.
This is much safer for the environment than chemical sprays or salt. |
Original suggested here. It’s fine. I’ve been doing it for 40 years and never had a problem. I just use tap water. It’s so much better than chemicals. People on DCUM have so little common sense. This works and is not dangerous unless you are stupid and dump boiling water on your car. |
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You're an idiot. |
| You can get a heated ice scraper |