How to Deal with Frost on Cars in Winter?

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LeAaron
07/29/25 9:26am
Winter car frost treatment methods are as follows: Turn on the car's air conditioning, set it to external circulation or direct the air vents towards the windows. Use a specialized plastic scraper for vehicle defrosting and snow removal to gently scrape the frost off the glass along one direction. A bank card can also be used as a substitute, but be careful to avoid scratching the glass. Use a specialized vehicle defrosting spray, applying it to the frosted windows. Vehicle defrosting sprays are high-speed anti-ice concentrated solutions specifically designed to thaw frozen windows and wipers, without damaging the car's surface and preventing re-icing. Use a dedicated frost cover to cover the car. Open the car doors to ventilate, equalizing the temperature inside and outside the car.
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