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Toyota Camry: Windshield Washer Fluid Creates Frost - Suggestions

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    Car
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    Windshield Washer Fluid Creates Frost - Suggestions

    Lately it has been very cold in parts of Ontario, Canada (-20 to -30 degrees
    C.) and I find that the windshield washer fluid when sprayed on the
    windshield, causes the windshield to frost up and makes visibility very
    difficult.

    The current fluid is rated for -40 degrees C. and it still does this. Can
    anyone suggest what to use?

    Thanks



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    Tegger®
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    Re: Windshield Washer Fluid Creates Frost - Suggestions

    "Car Guy" <com> spake unto the masses in
    news:B1nNb.2643$bellglobal.com:
     


    Keep your heater set to defrost, full-hot and full-blast. Keep the
    windshield as warm as possible. Replace wiper rubbers every fall, with OEM.


    --
    TeGGeR®

  3. #3
    Car
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    Re: Windshield Washer Fluid Creates Frost - Suggestions

    Tegger,

    I DID have the defroster on full with heat (the car was VERY hot) and the
    blades are brand new (OEM Toyota winter blades).

    "Tegger®" <invalid> wrote in message
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    OEM. 



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    Scott
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    Re: Windshield Washer Fluid Creates Frost - Suggestions

    On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 21:35:02 -0500, "Car Guy" <com>
    wrote:
     

    ....a trip to Florida...to join all your fellow countrymen?

    <g>



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    m
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    Re: Windshield Washer Fluid Creates Frost - Suggestions

    Scott in Florida at ucan'twrote :

     

    Hey..We had NOTHING to do with that fiasco of an 'election'

    mike


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    ..let the cat out to reply..

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    A
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    Re: Windshield Washer Fluid Creates Frost - Suggestions

    Normally the window is not going to get very dirty in -20 or lower so you
    should not need to use the washer all that often. As others suggested -
    ensure the windshield has been warmed up with the defrost setting.

    Even then I suggest only using the washer when the car is standing still as
    the wind chill from moving is going to remove the alcohol content from the
    washer fluid very quickly.

    Re; Florida My friend in Florida has to wash his car daily to get rid of
    the paint eating gunk caused by the 'love bugs' down there. All climates
    have their challenges.... although I have to admit sitting around the pool
    (where the water in it is not solid) does sound inviting.

    "Car Guy" <com> wrote in message
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    degrees 



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    Car
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    Re: Windshield Washer Fluid Creates Frost - Suggestions

    I guess you have never driven in snow/slushy weather in Toronto to make the
    comment that "the window is not going to get very dirty in -20 or lower so
    you
    should not need to use the washer all that often."

    On a DRY day with no water, salt rine, or crap on the roads, sure. But most
    days I go thru 1/2 a gallon of fluid a day just to be able to have decent
    visability.
    "A" <A@a.com> wrote in message news:JHsNb.109361$.. 
    as 
    Can 



  8. #8
    Scott
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    Re: Windshield Washer Fluid Creates Frost - Suggestions

    On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:03:37 GMT, "A" <A@a.com> wrote:
     

    Love Bugs only come a couple of times a year...and yes they must be
    washed off quickly.

    I'll take Love Bugs over snow/ice any day!!!!
     


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    A
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    Re: Windshield Washer Fluid Creates Frost - Suggestions

    Ah yes Toronto.......

    Can I slip in a 'call the army to clean your windshield' wisecrack? Ok - I
    thought not..... but is was fun thinking of it. :-)

    Here in Winnipeg - when it gets cold - it stays cold - from November to
    March - so we have little need for the windshield washers during that
    time...


    "Car Guy" <com> wrote in message
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    the 
    most 
    you 
    the 
    of 
    climates 
    pool 
    very 



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    A
    Guest

    Re: Windshield Washer Fluid Creates Frost - Suggestions

    A Cdn Tire ad I just saw may be the solution you are looking for. They
    offer a Motomaster windshield washer fluid good to -45 with Teflon in it.
    They claim it gets around the problem you described as it contains extra
    soap to clean the windshield & the Teflon is supposed to make the wiper
    blades easier to ...umm.. wipe.

    $3 a jug though!!


    "A" <A@a.com> wrote in message news:MlHNb.117703$X%.. 

    so 
    decent 
    suggested - 
    still 
    rid 
    this. 




 

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