DE-ICE A CAR: THE BEST TIPS & TRICKS

Car drivers who don’t have a garage know all about the frozen window problem in winter. Having to de-ice the car, especially early in the morning, is not only time-consuming but also exhausting. Save precious time with these tips on how to de-ice a car effortlessly and without getting your hands cold and wet.

Kärcher: Uisng the EDI 4 de-icer
Kärcher: Using the EDI 4 de-icer
Kärcher: Using the EDI 4 de-icer
Kärcher: Using the EDI 4 de-icer

Electric Ice Scraper usage tips

  • The EDI 4 automatically shuts off after 30 seconds and can be reactivated by pressing the on/off button once.
  • The rotating disc is made of plastic, similar to commercially available ice scrapers. Nevertheless, care should be taken and the electric ice scraper should only be used on clean car windows. A dirty disc can lead to scratches due to the rotating action.
  • Keep away from the rubber seals along the edge of the window.
  • With the optionally available car-disc cleaning set, the electric ice scraper can be used all year round.

Tip

You can also make a cheap and effective de-icer yourself. To do this, mix 3 parts vinegar to 1 part water and transfer to a spray bottle. Then spray the mixture onto the frozen windows. The disadvantage of this home remedy is that it only works on thin layers of ice. The vinegar can also attack rubber seals, plastic, and paint.

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