Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by zeitghostA 2 litre lemonade bottle filled with warm water (from the tap, not boiling water from the kettle) does a reasonably friendly job of clearing ice off car windscreens...
If it's really cold, 4 litres generally does the job... (on a Volvo 940 size car).
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Of course it's bad for the environment, it's a useful product that does what you need it when you need it. Anything created after since 1811 should be banned if it has to rely on something man-made in order to function.
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That is a good point - that and the cover, I believe this problem is now solved. Thanks all
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostBeing as cold as it is I am about to invest in some de-icer spray for the mornings so I don’t miss any more trains.
For some reason my Mrs has got into her head that de-icer spray is bad for the environment.. I have no idea where she got it from and I know aerosols are not good for the ozone layer but is there really anything about car de-icer that is bad for the planet and morally wrong?
It’s becoming a bit or an argument point as I am not prepared to get up and leave earlier to manually de-ice the car and still get my train….
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Is car de-icer bad for the environment?
Being as cold as it is I am about to invest in some de-icer spray for the mornings so I don’t miss any more trains.
For some reason my Mrs has got into her head that de-icer spray is bad for the environment.. I have no idea where she got it from and I know aerosols are not good for the ozone layer but is there really anything about car de-icer that is bad for the planet and morally wrong?
It’s becoming a bit or an argument point as I am not prepared to get up and leave earlier to manually de-ice the car and still get my train….Tags: None
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