Y’all wouldn’t have to worry about them freezing if you just wouldn’t drive in the cold....
Windshield washer 'additive'
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by God prefers Diesels, Feb 5, 2021.
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In the winter I use 50/50 distilled water and RV antifreeze, or straight RV antifreeze if it's really cold out.truckdriver31, God prefers Diesels and D.Tibbitt Thank this. -
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^^^^ You know they just fill those up from all of the truck stop piss jugs right?
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If I run the wipers on highest it will throw enough to the other side to make a difference.black_dog106, D.Tibbitt and truckdriver31 Thank this. -
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And, to the OP question about cleaning off bugs, IDk, I have the same problem most times. I do keep a squirter bottle with washer fluid and a squigee thing similar to the ones you see at truck stops, but on a collapsing handle. If I'm stopped somewhere without easy access to a truck stop island, I just break out my own stuff and clean my window.
BTW, I've been cleaning bugs off windshields since 1974 where my first job was working at a gas station that pumped your gas, cleaned your glass and checked your oil and we used a scrub sponge and chamee cloth for the windows. One trick I learned, unsure how common knowledge this is or not, is to let the bugs soak for a bit. The longer you let them soak, the easier it is to scrub them off. I know I see lots of folks that don't do that.stuckinthemud, Moosetek13, 650cat425 and 1 other person Thank this.
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