Scrapeing frost from windows
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Re: Scrapeing frost from windows
They still make the de-icer in a can. I live in the mountain area and use
it every year.
"tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
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> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
>
> Thanks Tom
>
>
#3
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Re: Scrapeing frost from windows
They still make the de-icer in a can. I live in the mountain area and use
it every year.
"tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:i%Pjb.2$S91.3599@news.uswest.net...
> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
>
> Thanks Tom
>
>
#4
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Re: Scrapeing frost from windows
They still make the de-icer in a can. I live in the mountain area and use
it every year.
"tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:i%Pjb.2$S91.3599@news.uswest.net...
> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
>
> Thanks Tom
>
>
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Re: Scrapeing frost from windows
"tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:i%Pjb.2$S91.3599@news.uswest.net...
> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
Either method works. Personally, myself, I just hit the button on the remote
start. No sweat, no worries <g>.
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
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Re: Scrapeing frost from windows
"tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:i%Pjb.2$S91.3599@news.uswest.net...
> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
Either method works. Personally, myself, I just hit the button on the remote
start. No sweat, no worries <g>.
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
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Re: Scrapeing frost from windows
"tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:i%Pjb.2$S91.3599@news.uswest.net...
> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
Either method works. Personally, myself, I just hit the button on the remote
start. No sweat, no worries <g>.
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
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Re: Scrapeing frost from windows
In article <i%Pjb.2$S91.3599@news.uswest.net>, "tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net>
wrote:
> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
>
> Thanks Tom
Yes--visit any auto parts store--the larger the better.
wrote:
> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
>
> Thanks Tom
Yes--visit any auto parts store--the larger the better.
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Re: Scrapeing frost from windows
In article <i%Pjb.2$S91.3599@news.uswest.net>, "tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net>
wrote:
> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
>
> Thanks Tom
Yes--visit any auto parts store--the larger the better.
wrote:
> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
>
> Thanks Tom
Yes--visit any auto parts store--the larger the better.
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Re: Scrapeing frost from windows
In article <i%Pjb.2$S91.3599@news.uswest.net>, "tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net>
wrote:
> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
>
> Thanks Tom
Yes--visit any auto parts store--the larger the better.
wrote:
> Do they still sell those aerosol cans of windshield de-icier, so you don't
> have to scrape the windows in the morning?
>
> Or would the blue stuff you put in the washer reservoir in a spray bottle
> work?
>
> Thanks Tom
Yes--visit any auto parts store--the larger the better.
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