During
the chilly winter months, you can end up spending a fair amount of time on the
driveway waiting for your car windows to defrost or for the fog to clear. This
can be troublesome if you are in a hurry or late for work. According to auto glass Whitby experts,
you can use a few scientifically proven techniques to move the process along a
lot faster. These simple tips can cut the time needed to defrost your
glass in half and in lighter weather, prevent fogging or frosting completely.
How to Choose the right
settings
The most logical
thing to do, is to press the defrost button on
your dashboard and just wait. According to auto glass Whitby professionals,
this process could be greatly sped up. Scientifically speaking, warm air can
holds more moisture than cold air. So, when you first blast the windshield with
a burst of warm air, switch off the in-car circulation. Draw air in from the
outside, cold air holds less moisture. When you bring the winter air from the
outside into your car and heat it up, the absorption capabilities of the air
increases, causing it to clear up the condensation on your windows faster. This
can also be achieved by cracking the windows just a little bit to let more cold
air in. Also, turn the AC on, this pulls moisture out of the air as it is
passing over the cold coils. You windshield will clear up in a matter of
seconds.
How to Prevent Fog Build
Up
Fog
build up is just condensation which has frozen on top of your windshield. If
you are leaving your car outside during the winter, put some kitty litter in a
sock and place it on the dashboard, directly beneath the windshield. Silica gel
is a better absorbent, but it may not be safe leaving a large amount of it in
your vehicle, especially if you have small children. Having a moisture
absorbent close to your windshield keeps the glass dry and it will reduce the
fogging when it first starts to get cold. For the months of the year with light
snowfall, you can just use a tarp to shield your windshield. It will stop the
snow from making direct contact with the glass, preventing any frost from
forming.
Home Remedies for Frost Removal
Frost
on your windshield should never be removed with hot water. It might sound
like a quick fix, but the rapid temperature change can damage the glass. All
you need in order to make an easy homemade remedy is:
·
A
measuring cup
·
Rubbing
Alcohol
·
Water
Take
a measuring cup and mix equal parts water and rubbing alcohol together in a
spray bottle. If you just spray your glass with the mixture in the morning, it
melts the frost off within a minute. Even if the car was outside, overnight
during a snowstorm, the frost will melt off in a couple of minutes. You can just
take a cloth and wipe the residue of the glass. The best thing to do however is
to just spray the windshield at night, the frost the resulting morning, will be
at a bare minimum. This solution can be used to pretty much defrost anything,
in a matter of minutes. You can also use white vinegar to substitute for the
alcohol, but the resulting solution is not as effective. If you do not trust
the home made remedies you can always purchase an auto glass defroster from a reputable auto
body shop.
Winter
can be hard on your vehicles, but little things can make all the difference.
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