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spudfan
11th January 2010, 05:07 AM
This will not effect you guys and girls over there for some months yet. When the frost comes and your windscreen is all iced up, just make sure you grap the tin of deicer and not the tin of spray cream. One makes a mess while the other clears your windscreen.:angel::angel::angel:

loanrangie
11th January 2010, 05:51 AM
This will not effect you guys and girls over there for some months yet. When the frost comes and your windscreen is all iced up, just make sure you grap the tin of deicer and not the tin of spray cream. One makes a mess while the other clears your windscreen.:angel::angel::angel:

So now you have an icescreen :p. We have no need for de- icers, 43 here today :eek:.

p38arover
11th January 2010, 06:30 AM
We use sunscreen. :p

disco2hse
11th January 2010, 07:24 AM
Not much need for it here either, although with an El-Nino weather pattern we definitely need a windscreen. :p

Alan

It'sNotWorthComplaining!
11th January 2010, 08:15 AM
This will not effect you guys and girls over there for some months yet. When the frost comes and your windscreen is all iced up, just make sure you grap the tin of deicer and not the tin of spray cream. One makes a mess while the other clears your windscreen.:angel::angel::angel:

I'm too old to take girls PARKING now, de-icer would have been handy in my younger days, I hated those fogged up windows, every one knew what you were up to in the back of the car:p

Shonky
11th January 2010, 10:24 AM
This will not effect you guys and girls over there for some months yet.


You mean in winter - when it gets down to like 13 degrees? Brrr! :p

clean32
11th January 2010, 10:43 AM
You mean in winter - when it gets down to like 13 degrees? Brrr! :p

poor you, but we had a cood one as well, +17 uck

VladTepes
11th January 2010, 01:24 PM
I hated those fogged up windows, every one knew what you were up to in the back of the car:p

I thought it wasn't worth complaining ?

Jojo
11th January 2010, 10:08 PM
No worries, mate. At those temperatures we've had recently the cream would have frozen solid inside the can.

3toes
12th January 2010, 02:51 AM
While the Range Rover has the wonder invention of a heated windscreen which melts the ice and snow faster than you can clear it with a scraper my second car a Mercedes is not this technoligically (cannot spell that I think) advanced. Hence it now sports a new windscreen.

After clearing the snow from the windscreen I had removed the ice underneath by slowly pooring water that was just WARM over it. Few days later wife was in a hurry so decided to follow my example and throw a kettle full of BOILING water over the windscreen to clear it. This was followed by screams as it cracked in a couple of places from top to bottom. Best part is that now before we go near the car my young daughter proceeds to remind her mother not to poor any water on the windscreen or it will break like last time.