How to Deal with Frost on Car Windows?
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Here are the methods for defrosting your car in winter: 1. If it's a thin layer of white frost, dissolve it with water. The method is to spray water using the car's washer, then slowly wipe with the wiper, spray again, and wipe slowly, repeating this several times until clean. 2. If it's thick white frost, use salt to first remove the frost on the windshield; the rest will dissolve automatically while driving. Sprinkle a thin, even layer of salt on the windshield. When the frost starts to melt, activate the washer and move the wiper, repeating several times. 3. If the car has an electronic defrost function for the windows, press the electronic defrost button to remove the frost. 4. There is a spray de-icer available on the market, which is a high-speed anti-ice spray concentrate specifically designed to thaw frozen car windows and wipers without damaging the car's surface. It also prevents re-freezing and dirt accumulation. At temperatures below -30°C, it can easily remove ice and snow, while also preventing the windshield and water accumulation areas from freezing. It does not damage the car's surface, leaving the glass clean and streak-free after cleaning.
As a seasoned driver who often drives in winter, I've encountered the annoying issue of frozen car windows several times. The basic method is to start the car and turn on the heater to blow warm air at the windshield, which gradually melts the ice. Meanwhile, I use a specialized plastic ice scraper to gently scrape from the outside—avoid metal ones as they can damage the glass. Let me share a lesson I learned: once, out of laziness, I poured hot water directly on the glass, only to crack it. It cost me money and time to repair, so now I focus on prevention. I try to park in underground garages or use an inexpensive car cover, which only costs a few dozen yuan. Don't rush to drive off immediately after starting the car; wait a few minutes for the heater to take effect and ensure clear visibility for safety. During regular maintenance, check the wipers to make sure they can clear ice debris. This approach is both effective and hassle-free, making winter driving much less troublesome.