How to Solve the Problem of Frost on Car Windows in Winter?
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Winter car window defrosting solutions are as follows: 1. You can use a plastic scraper or a bank card to directly scrape off the frost on the glass. 2. Start the vehicle and turn on the front windshield defrost function and the rear windshield defrost function. The frost will be removed within a certain period of time. 3. Spray some water on the interior glass and then wipe it with a towel. 4. Use the car's heating system or windshield heating system. 5. You can use a car defrosting spray to spray on the frosted areas of the car. After spraying, wait for one minute and then wipe it clean with a clean towel to remove the frost.
For winter windshield defrosting, as a frequent commuter, I usually start the engine 10 minutes in advance, turn the heater to the highest setting, and direct it at the windshield to let the ice melt slowly. At the same time, I use a soft ice scraper to gently remove the remaining ice, avoiding excessive force that could scratch the glass. If the ice is too thick, I spray a bit of specialized de-icer outside the car for faster results. For prevention, I try to park in a garage or a sheltered spot to reduce overnight frost buildup; I also keep a dehumidifier bag inside to absorb moisture and prevent secondary frost caused by breathing. Remember not to pour hot water on the glass, as the temperature difference can cause it to crack—safety first. These simple and effective methods save me a lot of time.