What to Do When Car Windows Freeze in Winter?

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AmaraAnn
07/24/25 8:41am
Here are solutions for dealing with frozen car windows in winter: 1. Use the blow-drying method. By accelerating the airflow on the liquid surface, the evaporation speed is increased. Additionally, opening the car windows can achieve a dual effect. 2. Defogging with warm air. This ensures that the windows won't fog up again for a long time while also making the car interior warmer. 3. Manual defrosting. Prepare a hard plastic scraper or a glass frost shovel. When there is snow and ice on the glass, use the plastic scraper or glass frost shovel to remove it. 4. Chemical defogging. Spray de-icing agents, which are specially formulated high-speed anti-ice spray concentrates for thawing frozen windows and wipers, do not damage the car's surface, and prevent re-freezing and dirt accumulation. They can easily remove snow and ice while also preventing the windshield and water accumulation areas from freezing, without damaging the car's surface. After cleaning, the glass will be smooth and free of streaks.
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LaMatteo
08/11/25 4:12am
In winter, I often encounter situations where the car windows are frozen. As an experienced driver, my suggestion is to start the car engine and blow hot air towards the windshield for 5 to 10 minutes. The heat can gradually melt the ice layer. At the same time, I prepare a dedicated ice scraper to gently scrape the ice, but avoid applying too much force to prevent scratching the glass. I remember one morning when I was in a hurry to go out, I directly poured boiling water on it, and the glass cracked, costing me money to replace it—totally not worth it. Prevention is crucial. For example, when parking at night, cover the windows with a thick blanket or old clothes to keep them warm and prevent ice. In terms of safety, never drive forcefully with poor visibility, as it can easily lead to accidents. Taking it slow is much safer. If you live in a place where it snows frequently, it's much more convenient to prepare a de-icer spray in advance.
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