How to Deal with Frost on the Inside of a Car Windshield?
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There are four solutions to deal with frost on the inside of a car windshield: 1. Use warm air to defrost: Start the car and, once the engine coolant temperature rises, blow warm air onto the windshield until the ice melts. However, this method has certain drawbacks as it is time-consuming, labor-intensive, and consumes more fuel. 2. Physical defrosting: When there is snow and ice on the glass, use a plastic scraper or a glass frost scraper to remove it. A glass frost scraper is more convenient, faster, and does not freeze your hands. 3. Chemical defrosting: Use a spray de-icer to remove frost. This is a high-speed anti-ice spray concentrate specifically designed to thaw frozen car windows and wipers, which does not damage the car's surface and can prevent re-freezing and dirt accumulation. 4. Maintain consistent temperature inside and outside the car: When parking, you can first open the car door and wait for a while until the warmer air inside the car is expelled. Close the door when the temperature inside and outside the car is similar, which can reduce the likelihood of frost forming on the windows.