Thoughts on reliable de-icing?
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Always kept a couple cans of this stuff in the heavy equipment and the trucks. I know for sure guys back in the bush use it in Ontario at least. You should be able to pick up a comparable product somewhere around you. Parts store, etc..
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Always kept a couple cans of this stuff in the heavy equipment and the trucks. I know for sure guys back in the bush use it in Ontario at least. You should be able to pick up a comparable product somewhere around you. Parts store, etc..
https://www.amazon.com/Penray-5216-W...ZHYM5RHM3GF1RG
https://www.amazon.com/Penray-5216-W...ZHYM5RHM3GF1RG
Aaaannnd no one around me sells big enough moving blankets. I guess IPA and a windshield cover will have to do for now.
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I guess I mentioned it elsewhere, I keep my windshield, side windows and mirrors coated with RainX. Doesn't keep frost from forming or snow, but they scrape off pretty easy.
Oh ya, you guys get hit hard with the exchange. I know I had gifts for the guys in Ontario from time to time.
Oh ya, you guys get hit hard with the exchange. I know I had gifts for the guys in Ontario from time to time.
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nubbins_ (12-28-2017)
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You can buy windshield deicer that goes straight into the washer tank. It does two things. Keeps your squirter lines from freezing up and melts the ice on a windshield to 20 below. It's like 3 bucks a gallon. As for the other glass, I just used a scraper on the old f150. You can buy long handled scrapers for the back window. I never worried about it, as long as my side mirrors were clear I had no problems.
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nubbins_ (12-28-2017)
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How about you build a heated garage? That’s how I keep the ice off my truck.