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Ice Damage Car?


Jellybean

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I don't think the exterior will suffer greatly in the frost and snow mate. I usually find its the interior that takes a beating in the cold, damp conditions due to a lack of use. When you do start it give the car plenty of time to warm up to normal temperature, get the heater and a/c running full blast to drive excess moisture out of the cabin. I'd leave the car running a lot longer than 10 minutes. I could be leaving myself open to other mechanical problems by doing this but a damp car is horrible and near impossible to cure.

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I saw Demolition Man and Sly had been frozen for like 34 years and he was still mint !!!!!!

 

Haha are you kidding me? Look what happened to his mouth. He can only open one side properly. I'm telling you thats due to freezing for so long.

 

*on topic* No your car should be fine just don't use an ice scraper or anything like that.

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I wouldn't want all that ice on my car.

 

I would recommend going straight out there with a screwdriver and chipping all the ice off. Use a stabbing motion and you should have it all off in no time.

 

I did that with my old escort. :D Except it was bird crap.

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