screwfix are selling this instore only , good stuff and a decent price ,not like a lot of makes that freeze up once you have driven 100 yards
16 comments
aztech
18 Dec 16#15
Or just get the chauffeur to get out a few minutes early.
Water or gloved hand and old credit card do the trick.
royy to aztech
18 Dec 16#16
or the wife
buzzard
18 Dec 16#14
get a car with a heated windscreen - brilliant.
Siddy
18 Dec 16#13
Graham I knew someone would make 'milk' point so went back to add the 'water' but u let me down. lol
5pm - I have the trigger type in the van for that but do a have a stock of the halford freebies from O2 sat in the garage.
Zuulan
18 Dec 161#12
If it's minus 40 outside, I ain't going outside!
paulandpam1
18 Dec 16#11
After an attempt to use a crappy asda de-icer a few weeks ago I now fill a hot water flask with very warm water and by the time I've finished my night shift it's just the perfect temperature to clear my car windows without the worry of a rapid temperature change cracking them.
But I'm still going to get a can of this for the unexpected frosty nights.
Waldolf
18 Dec 163#10
My windscreen is at 56° - with this still work?
voodoo85
18 Dec 16#9
Should be noted that this can also be ordered online for C+C
rudder
18 Dec 16#7
all it says on the front of the can is "works down to 40c",if it is half as good as the ultimate speed windscreen additive (Lidl)which was advertised at -60c I will be more than happy
Lymey
18 Dec 16#5
Is that -40C or -40F?
mmachine to Lymey
18 Dec 16#6
Aerosol de-icer works down to -36°C.
m4rmite to Lymey
18 Dec 162#8
Both the same.....only point where they match
Cobray
18 Dec 16#4
Been that for a while.
tinca
17 Dec 16#3
Are we supposed to be impressed by the "works down to -40"? We often get up to those temperatures on summer nights.
Heat added as I'm with Graham - Prestone so make a quality product.
Siddy
17 Dec 161#1
4 pint milk carton filled with water and left at room temp overnight does the job and doesn't cause the inside to mist up.
Downside forgetting to take in and refill or over half doing the same and nicking yours.
Deal not for me so not voted either way.
Graham1979 to Siddy
17 Dec 165#2
Downside is forgetting to empty the milk out first!
Although good luck find a 4 pint milk carton filled with room temp water in your work car park at 5pm in winter when its frozen. Prestone make decent stuff and this will do if in a pinch!
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Water or gloved hand and old credit card do the trick.
5pm - I have the trigger type in the van for that but do a have a stock of the halford freebies from O2 sat in the garage.
But I'm still going to get a can of this for the unexpected frosty nights.
Heat added as I'm with Graham - Prestone so make a quality product.
Downside forgetting to take in and refill or over half doing the same and nicking yours.
Deal not for me so not voted either way.
Although good luck find a 4 pint milk carton filled with room temp water in your work car park at 5pm in winter when its frozen. Prestone make decent stuff and this will do if in a pinch!