If you’ve lived in a part of the US where winter can get quite cold, you’re no stranger to ice on your windshield, especially if you’re in a hurry. In situations like this, you almost always can’t find the ice scraper when you need it. So you need to look for an alternative.
Experts at Auto Glass Express will share some useful tips on ice scraper alternative in case you need to clean the ice from your windshield in a hurry.
The safest (like 100% safe) method in removing ice from your windshield is to simply let your car warm up and defrost the windshield. This way doesn’t even require an ice scraper.
Yes, this isn’t the quickest way to remove the ice, but if you start your car a few minutes before you have to leave, by the time you’re out the door, the windshield will be free of ice.
Even though this is the safest method of defrosting your vehicle windows, you should exercise caution. Instead of turning the defrost all the way up to maximum, try turning it on to low and medium. The sudden change in temperature (cold outside, warm inside) might damage your windshield. It’s best to take it slow. In 15-20 minutes, the ice on your windshield will melt and you can just use the wipers to remove excess condensation.
If you’re really in a hurry and you don’t have time to wait for the defroster to do its job, you can always use rubbing alcohol as an alternative. Yes, it’s true that alcohol is good for dissolving ice from your windshield. However, keep in mind that rubbing alcohol can still freeze below 5 degrees F so if it’s particularly cold that day, save this method for another time. Here’s the recipe for this solution:
Counties around the US that deal with snowy and icy road, spread salt to melt the ice. You can try this on your windshield as well. Of course you SHOULDN’T sprinkle salt on it directly, but rather mix it with water and spray it on the auto glass. Word of caution. Using too much salt can also damage the windshield so we recommend using the following mixture:
A mixture of vinegary and water doesn’t dissolve existing ice. But you can use it as a preventative against ice. Since vinegary is highly acidic, it will prevent ice crystals from forming, thus keeping your windshield ice free. The idea mixture should include:
IMPORTANT NOTE: If your windshield already has existing cracks or chips, we highly recommend that you avoid using this method. The acids in the vinegar can further damage the already existing cracks, making it much worse.