Good window ice scrapers?

CharlesW

The Rainmaker
For you warm weather folks, these are used to remove frost and ice from windows in frezzing weather.:)

We have used ice scrapers from 88 cents to 6 bucks, and I can't say I have been real impressed with any of them.
Have any of you other Northerners found some that work exceptionally good?

Charles
 
It's called a garage...:D

Actually, I buy whatever snow brush that matched the color of my car and interior and use that. Letting the car warm up helps too.
 
Scott P said:
It's called a garage...:D

Actually, I buy whatever snow brush that matched the color of my car and interior and use that. Letting the car warm up helps too.
The garage works great, but.... we tend to drive our vehicles most days and the winter weather doesn't always cooperate. Summer weather really doesn't do much better. Seems to rain after every wash.:)
And yes, the warm up procedure makes a big difference as does heated rear windows and mirrors. The windshield eventually is warmed considerably by the defroster, but we would have to run them for 20 minutes to get the side windows warm enough to be easy to clean.
I'm really not sure which is the worst, the actual ice from a sleet storm or the frosty layer that occurs when the humidity is high and the temperature drops.

Charles
 
Scott P said:
Actually, I buy whatever snow brush that matched the color of my car and interior and use that.

Me to :D . I have a nice one with both a brush and scrapper. I'm not sure where I got it maybe Target or Drug Fair. I know my one friend used the windshield washer fluid that melts ice, he said it worked pretty good. Other then that you don't have many options.
 
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