View Full Version : NEVER SCRAP THAT ICE AGAIN!!!
sijka
06-08-2005, 07:53 PM
I used to live in Alaska and still live where there is ice on car windows in
winter--get that spray de-icer--spray it on wait about 20 sec and turn on
windshield wipers and it's usually gone. For hard and thick ice--the
de-icer softens it up so it's not so hard to scrap off.
I haven't scrapped for 7 years!!
Sijka
570-622-6441
06-08-2005, 07:54 PM
I usually scrap the windshield when I scrap the whole car .
Sometimes I get a big crack in the windshield, and I have to scrap just
that.
I also use scrap paper to take notes.
"sijka" <sijka@neb.rr.com> wrote in message
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: I used to live in Alaska and still live where there is ice on car windows
in
: winter--get that spray de-icer--spray it on wait about 20 sec and turn on
: windshield wipers and it's usually gone. For hard and thick ice--the
: de-icer softens it up so it's not so hard to scrap off.
: I haven't scrapped for 7 years!!
:
: Sijka
:
:
Sweep
06-08-2005, 07:54 PM
"570-622-6441" <bubba@corrupt.gov> wrote in message
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> I usually scrap the windshield when I scrap the whole car .
>
> Sometimes I get a big crack in the windshield, and I have to scrap just
> that.
>
> I also use scrap paper to take notes.
My dog scraps with the cat next door.
> "sijka" <sijka@neb.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:DRNtb.35510$Vu6.22049@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> : I used to live in Alaska and still live where there is ice on car
windows
> in
> : winter--get that spray de-icer--spray it on wait about 20 sec and turn
on
> : windshield wipers and it's usually gone. For hard and thick ice--the
> : de-icer softens it up so it's not so hard to scrap off.
> : I haven't scrapped for 7 years!!
> :
> : Sijka
> :
> :
>
>
sijka
06-08-2005, 07:54 PM
YOU'D THINK BY MY AGE, ICOULD SPELL!!!!
sijka
"570-622-6441" <bubba@corrupt.gov> wrote in message
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> I usually scrap the windshield when I scrap the whole car .
>
> Sometimes I get a big crack in the windshield, and I have to scrap just
> that.
>
> I also use scrap paper to take notes.
>
>
> "sijka" <sijka@neb.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:DRNtb.35510$Vu6.22049@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> : I used to live in Alaska and still live where there is ice on car
windows
> in
> : winter--get that spray de-icer--spray it on wait about 20 sec and turn
on
> : windshield wipers and it's usually gone. For hard and thick ice--the
> : de-icer softens it up so it's not so hard to scrap off.
> : I haven't scrapped for 7 years!!
> :
> : Sijka
> :
> :
>
>
sijka
06-08-2005, 07:54 PM
Ok-Ok--SCRAPE (LOL ROF)
Sijka
"sijka" <sijka@neb.rr.com> wrote in message news:DRNtb.35510$Vu6.22049@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> I used to live in Alaska and still live where there is ice on car windows in
> winter--get that spray de-icer--spray it on wait about 20 sec and turn on
> windshield wipers and it's usually gone. For hard and thick ice--the
> de-icer softens it up so it's not so hard to scrap off.
> I haven't scrapped for 7 years!!
>
> Sijka
>
>
sijka
06-08-2005, 07:54 PM
OK--Now for the RIGHT email!!
I used to live in Alaska and still live where there is ice on car windows in
winter--get that spray de-icer--spray it on wait about 20 sec and turn on
windshield wipers and it's usually gone. For hard and thick ice--the
de-icer softens it up so it's not so hard to scrapE off.
I haven't SCRAPED for 7 years!!
Sijka (with tail between legs)
jamie
06-08-2005, 07:54 PM
sijka <sijka@neb.rr.com> wrote:
> OK--Now for the RIGHT email!!
>
> I used to live in Alaska and still live where there is ice on car windows in
> winter--get that spray de-icer--spray it on wait about 20 sec and turn on
> windshield wipers and it's usually gone. For hard and thick ice--the
> de-icer softens it up so it's not so hard to scrapE off.
> I haven't SCRAPED for 7 years!!
I spent most of my life in New England, where it's plenty cold in the
winter. Start the car, turn the heat on high, go back in the house
for 5 to 10 minutes. Go back out, the underlayer of ice is melted,
and it all brushes or scrapes off really easily.
--
jamie (jamiemck@newsguy.com)
"There's a seeker born every minute."
sijka
06-08-2005, 07:54 PM
You need one of those remote starts on your car!!
Sijka
"jamie" <jamie@sure.spam-me-silly.net> wrote in message
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> sijka <sijka@neb.rr.com> wrote:
> > OK--Now for the RIGHT email!!
> >
> > I used to live in Alaska and still live where there is ice on car
windows in
> > winter--get that spray de-icer--spray it on wait about 20 sec and turn
on
> > windshield wipers and it's usually gone. For hard and thick ice--the
> > de-icer softens it up so it's not so hard to scrapE off.
> > I haven't SCRAPED for 7 years!!
>
> I spent most of my life in New England, where it's plenty cold in the
> winter. Start the car, turn the heat on high, go back in the house
> for 5 to 10 minutes. Go back out, the underlayer of ice is melted,
> and it all brushes or scrapes off really easily.
>
> --
> jamie (jamiemck@newsguy.com)
>
> "There's a seeker born every minute."
>
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