#16: Re: fkn ice (the cold kind not the music kind) Author: Seabook, Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 9:01 am ----
CD-vRS wrote:
Mike wrote:
In winter I always put a small amount of salt in an old lid and leave it on the dashboard, absorbs the moistures and to this day it's never misted the inside wheres my dads thats parked next to it is all foggy. Used it sine last winter Just pop the salt back inside on a warm radiator to dry out when you go out and sorted
You can also use silica gel packets the same way.
never though about this.
time to get some from the lab
#17: Re: fkn ice (the cold kind not the music kind) Author: wardie_206, Location: Rayleigh, essexPosted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 9:26 am ---- feel for u mate, i kerbed mine the other day, old bill where trying to get through aload of traffic i was stuck in (blatenely late for lunch lol) and i pulled over to near the hurb and crunch!!
#18: Re: fkn ice (the cold kind not the music kind) Author: Mikey2uk, Location: StevenagePosted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 9:52 am ----
Mike wrote:
In winter I always put a small amount of salt in an old lid and leave it on the dashboard, absorbs the moistures and to this day it's never misted the inside wheres my dads thats parked next to it is all foggy. Used it sine last winter Just pop the salt back inside on a warm radiator to dry out when you go out and sorted
Thats a nice little trick that Mike, I do like that idea.
Sorry to hear about the wheels mate, the things we do when we are running late. At least you didnt have a big accident driving like that.
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