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How to de-ice your Windshield Properly

First-time car owners often run into problems when trying to de-ice their windshield. To avoid damaging your car and getting frustrated, you ned to safely remove ice from your car. De-icing a car properly requires the right tools and knowledge.


Let's take a look on how to de-ice your windshield the correct way.


Things not to do


Don't pour hot water on your windshield


Pouring hot water on your icy windshield may sound like an intuitive solution, but sometimes, you don't need to follow your gut. The sudden temperature change can cause your glass to crack, especially if there are chips or cracks on the glass. The same rule applies to using a dryer or any other material that can cause drastic temperature changes. If you want to pour water, you should use tepid water.

Don't just scrape the ice with just any tool


Don't let frustration tempt you into using just any tool from your garage or shed. Using inappropriate tools can cause damage to your windshield. Metals scrapers, screwdrivers, iron tools, etc are a no-no when de-icing your windshield.


Be careful with the covering


Covering your windshield with a rug, cardboard, nylon, etc may prevent accumulation from little snow but may be counterproductive in some cases. When exposed for too long, the material may get stuck on your glass and further complicated things. In such a case, you may need Vancouver car glass repair and replacement.

Things to do


Schedule a trip with your auto glass shop


Your Vancouver car glass repair and replacement shop can help prevent issues that may arise in the future. When water cools, it expands anomalously, and this can cause serious problems for the unsuspecting car owner. Ice can turn tiny chips in your screen into cracks. Before it gets too snowy, visit your windshield chip repair Vancouver BC to have it checked.


They will identify weakened spots on your windshield and fix such problems in a few hours. You might even be due for a much-needed replacement.


Warm your car


Warming your car is one of the easiest and safest ways to get rid of ice on your screen. The only downside to this method is that it takes some time. If you are going to work, you may want to wake up 20 minutes earlier than usual. Don't crank your defroster to the highest settings for the same reasons as pouring boiling water. Set the defroster to low to medium and let it work its magic for at least 20 minutes.


Use a plastic de-icer


A plastic de-icer is your go-to tool if you are in a hurry. As we have mentioned above, using metal will damage your windshield. Don't over-exert yourself so as to avoid injury.

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