Morning frost can affect cars on the road. Find out how to defrost your car.
Low temperatures cause frost to form on windshields.
The cold has arrived and for those people who start the day driving they can find frost on the car windows. Those who are not used to this may think of Quick solutionss that can be dangerous and can even break the windshield.
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In this sense, there are some advice to remove ice in a manner fast and efficient, especially in the morning, and most importantly: without breaking the car. In addition, there are actions that can be taken in the days before low temperatures hit, which can even prevent the glass from freezing.


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How to defrost your car’s windshield and rear window
1. Warm up the car
It is important to take some time beforehand to to start the engineconnect the heating with the fan at maximum and direct the airflow towards the windshield so that change the temperature gradually.
2. Spray the windshield with alcohol
Alcohol is a good choice for not very thick layers of ice as it has a freezing point below waterHowever, it is recommended not to fill the windshield fluid reservoir with alcohol, because can spoil it.
3. Scrape the ice
The ideal is to do it with a plastic scraperbut if you don’t have one, you can use a CD case or any card or ID card. plastic. Under no circumstances should metal instruments or materials that could scratch the glass be used.
4. Use antifreeze liquid
Although it is the most expensive solution of all, refilling the fuel tank windshield wiper water With a product of these characteristics you can prevent it from freezing.
5. Use the windshield wipers
Activate the windshield wipers and next to the liquid dispensers with antifreeze product You can leave the rear window perfectly clean after removing the ice and removing the wiper blades from the glass.
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