De-Icers
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De-Icers
Hi
Does anoyone know where to get a good de-icer or anything else that makes getting rid of a hard frost any easier, a Tesco clubcard usually works pretty well but i dont fancy using that on the Roc when it comes.
Cheers
Does anoyone know where to get a good de-icer or anything else that makes getting rid of a hard frost any easier, a Tesco clubcard usually works pretty well but i dont fancy using that on the Roc when it comes.
Cheers
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i use warm (not boiling water) and a scraper which i keep in the boot as newer owners who have not done a winter have the joy of the windows freezing so they dont drop
hate the residue deicer leaves on the screen
hate the residue deicer leaves on the screen
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Re: De-Icers
A cover over the screen the night before and a 5 minute warm up before driving I have used comma deicer before and it does the job Ive never scraped a windscreen before as I think it causes tooo much damage
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Re: De-Icers
im lazy, i sit there for 5 mins and wait for the car to warm up then just watch the ice melt off like magic!
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It can'tiAmbu wrote:How can a plastic scraper cause damage to glass?!
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Re: De-Icers
Wish i had a garage, Andy GTI, who are you referring to here as the idiot? I didnt say it damaged the glass just didnt fancy using a Tesco club car on it!
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Re: De-Icers
I keep a scraper and some autoglym de-icer in the boot, and give the driver's window a squirt along the seals before opening. This morning, however, it had virtually no effect and when i plipped the key, the window managed to move down a couple of mm and then got stuck. Wouldn't open further, or close again. Warm water seems like the best way to go for days below zero.
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Re: De-Icers
Ice scraper in the boot with some autoglym de-icer. same as ego breed tho. Windows were too frozen to open so I locked her back up and went out in the missis' fiesta with quickclear instead
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Re: De-Icers
Big problems with this this morning.
I unlocked the boot first and scraped the bottom few inches off the drivers window then decided to try and open it but the glass didn't drop. Managed to eventually get the door open and get the car started up but when I closed the door the glass dropped 2-3 inches and didn't go back up again! I did the rest of the windows and then turned the car off locked and unlocked it but it didn't make any difference. A bit of fiddling with the window switch eventually got the glass to seat back correctly.
I think a washer/spray bottle of warm water or some de-icer might be in order tomorrow as this cold weather starts to kick in.
I unlocked the boot first and scraped the bottom few inches off the drivers window then decided to try and open it but the glass didn't drop. Managed to eventually get the door open and get the car started up but when I closed the door the glass dropped 2-3 inches and didn't go back up again! I did the rest of the windows and then turned the car off locked and unlocked it but it didn't make any difference. A bit of fiddling with the window switch eventually got the glass to seat back correctly.
I think a washer/spray bottle of warm water or some de-icer might be in order tomorrow as this cold weather starts to kick in.
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Re: De-Icers
Thankfully this thread alerted me to the wisdom of keeping a scraper and can of de-icer in the boot. However, (very) early on Monday morning there was a freeze after some overnight rain and it was a nasty one. Even after scraping and de-icing, the window wouldn't drop, so I had to gently prise open the door past the seals, then, faced with the impossibility of closing the door, I tried running a credit card along the window bottom seal to release the ice to enable it to drop under normal switch operation. For the rest of the journey I noticed that the window switch only operated in simple mode, i.e. move when switch lowered or raised, but not one-touch (I suppose that is some sort of safety thing). After the first complete drop and raise, one-touch operation was restored.
To be honest, I'm not a huge fan of the window arrangement with the wrap around seals, it's not even totally immune to wind noise at high speed, so I'm wondering why VW didn't just use framed windows. It's not as if the car offers a full pillarless coupe capability (i.e. no B-pillar and lowering rear side windows).
To be honest, I'm not a huge fan of the window arrangement with the wrap around seals, it's not even totally immune to wind noise at high speed, so I'm wondering why VW didn't just use framed windows. It's not as if the car offers a full pillarless coupe capability (i.e. no B-pillar and lowering rear side windows).
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Like the weather context specific forum header by the way!
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Slightly off the topic, if you have a passenger tilting mirror when reverse is selected, make sure it's de-iced. Set off in my S. this afternoon and watched it tilt through some clear ice on the bottom edge. Luckily it only hindered the moving mirror a little. Could have been worse and could have overloaded the mechanism.
(Remember to de-ice windows AND the passenger mirror completely for free movement!!!).
I use Rain-X on the windows all round including the windscreen. Each frost etc., then start with a scrapper and use VW's de-icer sparingly.
Just bought on Ebay, VW part number: G 052 172 A1 - Special Lubricant, specially developed for and used as VW EOS roof rubber lubricant.
So it might be the time to put a little on the windows and door seals. Every drop is liquid gold, about £35 at the dealers for 30ml, Ebay £15. Its a clear liquid like silicone. Application amounts need to be minimal - avoid temptation to overapply!
Its other name is Krytox and a lot of car makers offer it . It doesn't wash off easily like some silcone sprays. The oil is specially formulated to be slightly absorbed by the seals. This is what keeps them supple and moist. Without this, they will dry and creak and start to harden and leak over a period of time. But here, also repels water so the gripping ice at the top of the window in principle shouldn't occur. And stop any window seal "squeaks" into the bargain.
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(Remember to de-ice windows AND the passenger mirror completely for free movement!!!).
I use Rain-X on the windows all round including the windscreen. Each frost etc., then start with a scrapper and use VW's de-icer sparingly.
Just bought on Ebay, VW part number: G 052 172 A1 - Special Lubricant, specially developed for and used as VW EOS roof rubber lubricant.
So it might be the time to put a little on the windows and door seals. Every drop is liquid gold, about £35 at the dealers for 30ml, Ebay £15. Its a clear liquid like silicone. Application amounts need to be minimal - avoid temptation to overapply!
Its other name is Krytox and a lot of car makers offer it . It doesn't wash off easily like some silcone sprays. The oil is specially formulated to be slightly absorbed by the seals. This is what keeps them supple and moist. Without this, they will dry and creak and start to harden and leak over a period of time. But here, also repels water so the gripping ice at the top of the window in principle shouldn't occur. And stop any window seal "squeaks" into the bargain.
C.
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Re: De-Icers
definitely a good point about the tilting mirrors & ice Chris aftersales at my dealer were telling me yesterday they would be millionaires if they had a pound for every person who has tried to wipe their screen when the wipers are frozen solid & have blown the fuse so i'm sure this would do it too.
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Re: De-Icers
I just leave the mirror switch on the drivers side if I'm worried about ice, less hassle than spraying de icer on it then worrying about the paint being damaged by the de icer.
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Done that tonight but forgot this afternoon - doh!! :roll:alanstead wrote:I just leave the mirror switch on the drivers side if I'm worried about ice, less hassle than spraying de icer on it then worrying about the paint being damaged by the de icer.
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Re: De-Icers
Grrr these frameless doors are getting on my wick
Didn't notice the ice on the side of the car this morning. From the angle I approach at the rear was fine so i unlocked the car as I walked up to it but the window couldn't drop as it was frozen up. It then seems to get its knickers in a twist about where the window is. Got some warm water and managed to free it up but when I shut the door again the window was sitting an inch too low. Fifteen minutes and an awful lot of locking and unlocking and button pressing I finally managed to get it to close up properly.
Need to try and work out what the process is to 'reset' the window position.
Didn't notice the ice on the side of the car this morning. From the angle I approach at the rear was fine so i unlocked the car as I walked up to it but the window couldn't drop as it was frozen up. It then seems to get its knickers in a twist about where the window is. Got some warm water and managed to free it up but when I shut the door again the window was sitting an inch too low. Fifteen minutes and an awful lot of locking and unlocking and button pressing I finally managed to get it to close up properly.
Need to try and work out what the process is to 'reset' the window position.