Dave, 1) For the life of me, I don't know how they built Frosty with this crusty crap. Is have to scrape all month long to make a single Frosty test*cle! I can get more ice from my ex-wife's stare! 2) I have a diesel Vanagon. Takes two days to get heat for the cab and a week to get to 60mph.;-) 3) Yes, we have ice scrapers here. I even met one on Union Street. Her name is Kristi Yamaguchi. We have male ice scrapers too. They use hokey pokey sticks and get into a real scrap.
BenT
On Feb 9, 2013, at 9:33 AM, <mcneely4@cox.net> wrote: > ---- Ben T <syncro@GMAIL.COM> wrote: >> I'm on the West Coast and woke up to white crust over all my vehicles parked outdoors. We are not equipped for this kind of weather. > > Ben, it is called frost. There is a device, called an ice scraper, that can handle it pretty quickly. They are available anywhere car related stuff is sold in most of the country, but maybe not in coastal California. Or, the defroster will take it off pretty quickly (well, not quickly on a Vanagon, but most modern vehicles have a pretty fast warm up). > > mcneely > |
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