best device to quickly remove frost from windshield?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I fill a pitcher with warm water and dump it on my windshield.


Ugh don’t joke about that. Some ppl might actually do it.


What’s wrong with warm water? Obviously, boiling is out, but just a little tepid to soften the ice is still bad?


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.


No you all are stupid. This was crack your windowshield which is why people keep saying it is stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I fill a pitcher with warm water and dump it on my windshield.


omg this will crack windshield
Anonymous
Blast Off or Prestone De-icer?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I fill a pitcher with warm water and dump it on my windshield.


Ugh don’t joke about that. Some ppl might actually do it.


What’s wrong with warm water? Obviously, boiling is out, but just a little tepid to soften the ice is still bad?


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


This sounds made up.

I seriously doubt this would occur outside of some faked YouTube clickbait videos. Is that where you get your science knowledge
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


You're an idiot.


You’re the one arguing that hot water doesn’t melt ice, but I’m the idiot?

Ok
Anonymous
Remote start.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Urine


Fresh and warm does it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Remote start.


Very helpful to those of us that don't live in suburban sprawl, or don't have a new vehicle.
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