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tigerthecat | 15:58 Sun 11th Sep 2005 | Motoring
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Okay I'm having a discussion with my 18 year old nephew regarding defrosting frozen windscreens with hot water from my kettle. I want to know if anyone really has broken their windscreen as a result of this? I'm always cautious and use half hot and half cold but really is the 'hot water breaks the glass' a myth or what? thanks
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i havnt broken a windshield, but i put a glass dish straight from the freezer into hot washing up water and it cracked right down the middle,
You could easily crack it, if not a white frosting will appear at the edge between the two parts of laminated glass your screen is made of.
If you wish to use water, as I do in preference to de icers, only use very luke warm water. You only have to raise the temperature a few degrees above freezing to de frost it.

If your water puddles on the street and then freezes, anybody slipping on that ice may have a claim against you if injured.

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I tried this and found it to be a pain - If too hot you can damage the windsreen and if not warm enough it will re-freeze and be even harder to remove.  I just use a scraper.
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never use boiling water just turn on hot tap into a bottle just over warm pour onto windscreen keep wipers going untill screen is clear

sorted (has worked for 20 years.)

nuff said

YES my neighbour broke there windscreen a couple years back doing that. made me laugh, he was a jumped up little prick and wouldn't listen to my sound advice.

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