Depending on your truck they sometimes have a length of exposed hose. Wheni drove a pete, the hose would get slush in it. I used to remove it. take it inside the hot truck and then blow the slush out. put it back on and it worked great.
Frozen windshield wiper fluid
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Not necessarily. I'm looking at a bottle that's 99% Isopropanol.
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Pilot/Flying J sells de-icer spray
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Ancient thread. But anyone get that Rain-X orange from Wal-Mart? My only issue is now I got to unfreeze whatever fluid got left in the tips.
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Pour scalding hot water on the washer nozzlesbentstrider83 Thanks this.
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If I'm near a source. I just finessed it like a cows udders and cracked the ice in the line instead!! It's spraying now anyway!!pete781693, JoeyJunk and mitrucker Thank this.
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and crack your windshield in the process... get some 90% or higher rubbing alcohol and mix it in with the washer fluid. wont ever ice up againRideandrepair, bentstrider83 and bzinger Thank this.
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Temp got down to 2 degrees and snowing last night between Springfield CO and Limon. That orange Rain-X worked like a charm. Definitely buying only that from now on.
Of course I got to re tighten the drivers side wiper nut now.Rideandrepair Thanks this. -
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mmmmmmmeeeeetttttttthhhhhhhaaaaaannnnnoooooool .... the good blue stuff, at least 25 percent. I think fiddy fiddy meth/water will take you all the way down to -40. If ya feel like having fire leave your bug spray nozzles, straight meth doesn't freeze til like -190 Fahrenheit
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