Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: brynley on November 14, 2014, 09:23:20 pm
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only had frost once this year so far but when ever we do the inside of my windscreen is usually more frozen than the outside, has anyone got any ideas to stop this, I have never been able to solve this problem
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When I know it's going to get below freezing I just put an electric heater in the van.
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im assuming you don't have a bulkhead separating the cab and the cargo area, the cargo area tends to have a lot of moist air due to all the water we carry, especially if there are any leaks, which causes a lot of condensation, so separating the two areas is a good idea and should eradicate your problem
tony
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ive got a steel bulk head in my transit connect but it still freezes inside of windscreen sometimes ???
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FFS, whats wrong with you lot!!!!!!!
old scool lads, go old school, blanket over the windscreen for the night FTMFW :P
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FFS, whats wrong with you lot!!!!!!!
old scool lads, go old school, blanket over the windscreen for the night FTMFW :P
You must have missed the reading the question class ;D
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FFS, whats wrong with you lot!!!!!!!
old scool lads, go old school, blanket over the windscreen for the night FTMFW :P
You must have missed the reading the question class ;D
you sure? blanket over the screen will stop the ice on both sides.
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I've got a fog wash portable shower in van so put a small heater in back of van on a timer an hour before we leave so it's all defrosted and warm and toasty
Win win win for me Bruv !!!! Lol !!!!