Can You Cover Car Windows with a Cloth in Winter?
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You can cover car windows with a cloth in winter. Glass dissipates heat quickly and is prone to frost formation. Covering it with a cloth or blanket makes frost less likely to form. Even if frost does form, it will be easier to remove. Methods for dealing with frost on car windows in winter: First, start the vehicle's engine, set the air conditioning to the highest temperature, activate the front windshield defroster, rearview mirror heating function, and rear windshield heating function. The engine coolant temperature will gradually rise during warm-up, and the warm air from the air conditioning will reach the desired temperature, causing the front windshield's local temperature and interior temperature to continuously increase. The rearview mirrors and rear windshield, which use electric heating, will continuously work to remove frost during the warm-up process. Methods for dealing with ice on car windows in winter: After starting the vehicle and waiting for the engine coolant to reach normal operating temperature, press the windshield defrost button on the air conditioning system to blow maximum hot air onto the front windshield. As the glass temperature rises, the ice will melt automatically. Once melted, use the windshield wipers to assist in clearing the remaining ice, which can then be completely removed. This method has the advantage of not damaging the glass.