Quick warm-up tips

January 4th, 2012 - Joe Duarte

There are quick ways to get the ice off your windows and door seals, but it’s not as quick as you might think.

Frozen-DoorTake it slow with quick de-icing

So what happens on that first flash freeze of winter (or the back to reality freeze after a couple days of unseasonable warmth) when you’re scraper/brush is in the car that’s frozen up tighter than a Looney at a Utah ice-rink’s centre spot?

There are quick ways to get the ice off your windows and door seals, but it’s not as quick as you might think. Here are some do’s and don’ts, according to Texas based Glass Doctor.

DO: Pour cold water to gradually melt the ice on a “sealed,” frozen door.

DON’T: Try to “unseal” the door by using a hair dryer, cigarette lighter, ice pick, screwdriver, propane torch or portable heater.

DO: Use a plastic ice scraper and a soft plastic bristle brush or broom to clear the ice away once it starts melting.

DON’T: Scrape ice off with a metal scraper, key, spatula, knife or crowbar.

DO: Start the vehicle and use the defroster setting to warm the glass. In five minutes it will be easier to scrape.

DON’T: Pour hot water on the vehicle. The extreme temperature change can cause the glass to break.

DON’T: Pour a mixture of vinegar and water on the windshield. Vinegar eats pits into the glass.

DO: wake up a few minutes early, to properly de-ice your vehicle before creating a driving hazard by driving off in a rush.

 

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