What to Do When There Is Frost on the Car's Exterior Glass?
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There are several methods to deal with frost on the car's exterior glass: 1. Warm up the car thoroughly to allow the engine coolant temperature to rise. Be patient and wait for the engine coolant temperature to increase; avoid turning on the heater during this period. 2. Use the heater to blow warm air onto the windshield. Once the engine coolant temperature has risen, turn on the heater, set it to blow upward toward the windshield, and adjust the heater to its highest setting. Keep the warm air blowing for a while, as it may take 5~10 minutes to have a noticeable effect. 3. Promptly wipe off the frost with a car cleaning cloth. Once the warm air has melted the frost on the glass, gently wipe the frost with a car cleaning cloth to speed up the melting process. The melted area will gradually expand. When wiping, press lightly on the frost to ensure it has melted before wiping. 4. Use windshield washer fluid in combination. When most of the frost has melted, wipe with a cleaning cloth for a while, then spray some windshield washer fluid and use the wipers to clean the glass more thoroughly. Remember to ensure the frost is fully melted before using the wipers, as otherwise, the wiper motor may be damaged. 5. Use a car defroster. To remove frost from the windshield more quickly, use a specialized car defroster by spraying it evenly on the windshield. The frost will gradually melt shortly after application. It is important to purchase a high-quality defroster to ensure it works effectively.