How to safely defrost your car windshield glass

Let’s explain to you how to defrost your car windows quickly and safelywithout risking them breaking or having any damage. Because on these extremely cold days we may have to go out in the car and encounter this inconvenience.

When this happens, we can be left not knowing very well what to do, especially when we are in a hurry. This can lead to dangerous mistakes such as using hot water or adding salt, which can damage the windshield. Therefore, we are going to try to give you several tips that are safe.

Use the car heater

This is perhaps one of the slowest methods, but it is the safest. Simply put the car in gear, activates the air conditioning heatingand put your car’s defogging mode so that the air flow goes to the glass.

This will progressively soften the ice, something that It will make it easier for you to remove it with a cloth or scraper.. It may take several minutes, but it prevents the most damage to the glass.

Use plastic scrapers

There are plastic scrapers designed specifically for carsand to avoid damaging the windshield glass. These will help you remove the surface layer of ice with firm and smooth movements.

You should avoid any type of sharp or metal scraper to avoid scratching the windshield. If the smell is very thick, you can combine the plastic scraper with the car heater from the previous point and with the defrosting liquid.

Use deicing liquid

It is also useful use commercial deicing liquids specifically prepared to melt ice. They are fast and efficient, and are formulated not to damage the glass or paint of your vehicle.

This is the best solution, although in order to use it you must have remembered to buy this liquid and carry it in the car. If so, you just have to spray it on the windshield and wait a few seconds for it to work, and then scrape it off.

Be careful with warm water

When the car glass is frozen, the great contrast in temperatures resulting from pouring hot water can cause the windshield to break instantly due to thermal shock. But if you use warm water with caution, then it can serve.

What you have to do is avoid making the water too hot, just lukewarm. Then, pour it slowly and evenly to melt the ice little by little. Always with care.

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