• joenforcer@midwest.social
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        10 months ago

        If you live somewhere where it snows frequently, accumulated snow or freezing rain with below freezing temps will leave a layer of ice on your car’s windows if not cleaned quickly. Sometimes, a brush and a car’s defrosters running can be enough. But if it’s cold enough or thick enough, a plastic scraper may be needed to get the job done.

        • callyral [he/they]@pawb.social
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          10 months ago

          TIL. someone replied with a picture, but honestly it looks like a big toothbrush and i was confused.

          i live in Brazil btw, would not recommend

    • 31337@sh.itjust.works
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      10 months ago

      I moved from a cold climate to a hot climate. Instead of not wanting to do anything outside in the winter due to temps being in the 10f-20f range, I don’t want to do anything outside in the summers due to temperatures being in the 100f-110f range. You can always add layers of clothing, but there’s only so many layers you can remove.