Obviously pound land will see a variant but this is delivered to your door
18 comments
Bonnieprince
11 Oct 15#18
Is this what prince Philip used in '97?
dont_panic
11 Oct 15#17
cheers op
angelking
11 Oct 15#14
£1 at Asda and £1.37 for the 600ml
dodgymix to angelking
11 Oct 15#15
So 18p cheaper and you don't leave your home
mattclarkie
11 Oct 15#12
Warm Water is fine if you want to crack your windscreen or have it refreeze while you are driving down the road.
dodgymix to mattclarkie
11 Oct 15#13
Nonsense
Warm water out of the tap and then wipe the window
No chance of either of them scenarios
whatyadoinsucka to mattclarkie
11 Oct 15#16
I've been using hot water ( not boiling) out of the tap on my windscreens for years I'm pretty sure the cracked windscreen scenario is an urban myth, an old pop or milk bottle 2 litres easily clears a car of Icy glass in 20 seconds, and no cold hands
klopikxda
11 Oct 15#11
I do not like these pressurized containers. Sometimes when it is really cold it will create foam on window. But these are not bad. I just prefer standard de-icers from Home Bargains for 49p a bottle :smiley:
Jonnyblock
11 Oct 15#8
Just have a few coffees before you get off the train.
googleboogle
11 Oct 15#5
Warm water works best. However when you are not near it. This stuff is great.
dodgymix to googleboogle
11 Oct 15#6
Warm water at home definitely.. But teatime at train station no other options
snappyfish to googleboogle
11 Oct 15#9
Then when it falls off your car and re-freezes leaving a ice patch for elderly Mrs Roberts ready to break her back on!!!
As with most winter cases driving and so on, a little thought is needed. :smiley:
snappyfish to googleboogle
11 Oct 15#10
Then when it falls off your car and re-freezes leaving a ice patch for elderly Mrs Roberts living next door ready to break her back on!!!
As with most winter cases driving and so on, a little thought is needed. :smiley:
jonspurs
11 Oct 15#4
Good deal.
Heat given.
Though just want to save you s pound and use warm water instead = £Free
Probably will get stick from trying to help but hey...
dodgymix to jonspurs
11 Oct 151#7
I use warm water but mine isn't free.. Mines £70 a month
Opening post
Obviously pound land will see a variant but this is delivered to your door
18 comments
Warm water out of the tap and then wipe the window
No chance of either of them scenarios
As with most winter cases driving and so on, a little thought is needed. :smiley:
As with most winter cases driving and so on, a little thought is needed. :smiley:
Heat given.
Though just want to save you s pound and use warm water instead = £Free
Probably will get stick from trying to help but hey...
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http://cpc.farnell.com/carplan/tdi500/super-de-icer-500ml-trigger-spray/dp/CP0184761?ost=CP0184761