How to Deal with Frost on the Inside of the Windshield?

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OLuna
07/25/25 1:52am
Here are the methods to handle frost on the inside of the windshield: 1. Warm Air Defrosting: Start the car, and once the engine coolant temperature rises, use the warm air to blow on the windshield until the ice layer melts. 2. Physical Defrosting: The owner can prepare a hard plastic scraper or use a specialized glass frost scraper, which is more convenient, faster, and doesn’t freeze your hands. 3. Chemical Defrosting: There is currently a spray de-icer on the market, a high-speed anti-ice spray concentrate designed specifically for thawing frozen car windows and wipers, which does not damage the car’s surface and prevents re-freezing and dirt accumulation. 4. Maintain Consistent Interior and Exterior Temperatures: After using the car for the day, do not immediately lock the car and leave. Instead, open the doors to ventilate, wait until the interior temperature drops to match the exterior temperature, then use the wipers to brush off any remaining snow or water on the windshield before closing the doors and locking the car. 5. Cover to Prevent Frost: This refers to the windshield covers currently available on the market, made from eco-friendly materials, resistant to temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius, with dual-sided anti-frost and snow protection. Simply cover it lightly in the evening and remove it easily in the morning, fold it, place it in the packaging bag, and after warming up the car, you can set off.
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