(11-13-2019, 11:08 AM)Walter Sobchak Wrote: Scraping takes about 2 minutes max. Fail to see the problem.
Hop in start engine, rear window heater on, air on max, scrape. Done.
The inside of the windows are sometimes a pain in the hoop tbf - you've scraped but can see damn all until the heaters get going. Not convenient for a man who plays fast and loose with his timekeeping like me
(11-13-2019, 06:00 PM)Little Bit Of The Begbie Wrote: The inside of the windows are sometimes a pain in the hoop tbf - you've scraped but can see damn all until the heaters get going. Not convenient for a man who plays fast and loose with his timekeeping like me
Keep your car slightly revved it will clear in about 2 minutes
(11-13-2019, 06:00 PM)Little Bit Of The Begbie Wrote: The inside of the windows are sometimes a pain in the hoop tbf - you've scraped but can see damn all until the heaters get going. Not convenient for a man who plays fast and loose with his timekeeping like me
This guy gets it.
I've got a pishy vivaro van with the worst heating system known to man. Need to be fucking slenderman to reach the middle of the windscreen. De-icer just causes it to steam up
I'll go if I have a tiny segment of window to work with, it thaws out eventually, usually spend the first couple of minutes of my work journey peering through a thin line of clear windscreen until it clears.
(11-13-2019, 06:14 PM)Fraggle Wrote: Revving it is going to go down well with the neighbours at 7 in the morning
You don't need to sit with it at 6000 m8, I do it all the time you can barely here the change in the engine but it actually heats the car up. You're going to be sitting there for about 20 minutes waiting on it getting warm with an idle engine
Had a Nissan Navarra for ages that had a cold weather button. Cleared the windows in about 2 minutes and all it did was lift the revs a bit.
(11-13-2019, 06:22 PM)Johnny Wrote: Wee Beggars oot scraping the punto at half 6
A bit confused as to how me saying scraping the car is inconvenient because I never leave the house early enough, led you to an image of me out scraping 2 hours before I start work
11-14-2019, 10:23 PM (Edited 11-14-2019, 10:24 PM by pondlife.)
Was sleeting in Buckie this afternoon. Frost and/or snow over most of Moray and northern Aberdeenshire, together with the autumn colours made for a right pretty drive. We really do live in a spectacularly beautiful wee country.