(This post was last modified: 05-16-2016, 11:16 AM by Mickey Oberman.)
(05-15-2016, 08:42 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: Not to try and one up you or anything Freddy, but my neighbor who used to drive me to school (also a high school student at the time) did the same thing while having a newspaper spread across the steering wheel reading it AND only having a tiny piece of clear glass at the bottom of the windshield to see out of as the rest of it was covered in frost. She was usually running late so we never had enough time to wait for it to clear. One morning, we actually did start to go off the road towards the ditch, harrowing to say the least!
Just a little time and life saving tip for all you polar car jockeys.
A spray bottle with 2 parts rubbing or isopropyl alcohol and one part water will remove frost in seconds. You will only need a squeegee or a rag.
Ice will succumb, without that hard scraping, if you tap it to make some cracks. As the liquid seeps through the cracks and gets between the ice and the glass, you can remove the ice in big chunks.
Beware of those drivers who really should be in a harness behind the last dog in a team pulling a sleigh.