How to Deal with Snow on Car Windows?

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ReeseAnn
07/25/25 5:13pm
When there is thick snow on the front windshield, never use the wipers to remove it, especially in freezing weather, as this can easily damage the wiper blades. You can start the car first, wait for the engine to warm up, and then use the warm air to blow on the front windshield. Use a snow scraper, plastic scraper, or even a credit card to remove the loose snow from the car windows. Start the car, turn on the air conditioning, set it to hot air, and aim it at the windows as much as possible. The snow on the windows will gradually thaw in small amounts due to the gradual heating.
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