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Don't scrape your windscreen to clear frost...
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Surely any saving in fuel will be lost in boiling the kettle for the water, and if you are metered in the water itself?0
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pulliptears wrote: »Surely any saving in fuel will be lost in boiling the kettle for the water, and if you are metered in the water itself?
Only a fool would pour boling water on a freezing screen (although I have seen it done :eek: ) Cold tap water will do as it is warmer than the ice, metered water is not expensive anyway is it?0 -
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pulliptears wrote: »Eh? Who mentioned pouring it on the screen? OP wants us to fill 2 hot water bottles.
Apologies, got confused with another thread, the water may have already been hot and in a tank from the previous evening to fill the water bottles.0 -
If I notice the windows are frozen when I take Dog MKII for walkies first thing, I pop a fan heater on the seat and plug the extension in the porch.
30 minutes of that whilst I have breakfast defrosts all the windows and warms the inside, for about 15p.
I'm sure it would use a lot more than 15p of fuel waiting for them to clear.I want to go back to The Olden Days, when every single thing that I can think of was better.....
(except air quality and Medical Science)
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Deicer in the trigger spray bottles (not aerosols) work good. I don't scrape either. Spray it on and leave for a few minutes before wiping off with a cloth. Only problem I have it the screen clouding up on the inside when the blowers are on.0
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Instead, 10 minutes before you need to see through the windscreen, place one or two (to clear passenger's view and the driver's wider view) hot water bottles inside, on the dashboard (what is called the scuttle, in some circles).
Hot water bottles WITHOUT COVERS....you want them to quickly warm the air under the glass.
This method prevents damage and annoying scratches to the glass, keeps your hands warm, and when you go to drive away, you can stick the bottles on your seat - or share them with the kids if you are doing the deadly school run.
This is FAR better than running the engine for 5 minutes and polluting your neighbourhood, and it will save you fuel.
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Aww - bless your heart, OP!
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