What to Do When Car Windows Freeze Over in Snow
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Remember not to use hot water to melt the ice, as it can easily cause the windshield to crack. Start the car and use the warm air to blow on the windshield until the ice melts. You can use a specialized glass ice scraper to remove it. Then, when you're ready to drive, simply tear off the newspaper and you won't have to worry about the windshield freezing over again. Use windshield washer fluid according to the season; apply car window insulation film. Start pouring water from the top of the vehicle and use a sponge to wipe away the dirty water; evenly spray glass cleaner solution onto the glass using a high-pressure spray bottle; carefully dry the glass with a soft cloth.