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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 22 Dec 2011, Wheels, W05

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Do's and don'ts to follow for deicing your windshield Waking up bright and early to remove ice from a windshield is a pain. Unfortunately, many impatient drivers discover creative ways to break the glass instead of removing the ice. Here are eight do's and don'ts for deicing your windshield: DO: Pour cold water to gradually melt the ice on a "sealed," frozen door. DON'T: Pour hot water on the vehicle's windshield and windows to melt the ice. The extreme temperature change can cause the glass to break. DO: Start the vehicle and use the defroster setting to warm the glass. Wait at least five minutes. DON'T: Try to "unseal" the door by using a hair dryer, cigarette lighter, ice pick, screwdriver, propane torch or portable heater. DO: Use a plastic ice scraper and a soft plastic bristle brush or broom to clear the ice once it starts melting. DON'T: Scrape ice off the windshield with a metal ice scraper, key, spatula, knife or crowbar. DO: Make sure no ice or snow is obstructing the vehicle's tailpipe. If it is covered, remove the ice or snow to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. DON'T: Pour a mixture of vinegar and water on the windshield. Vinegar eats pits into the glass. Waiting for ice to melt on its own isn't practical in the morning, so knowing how to properly defrost auto glass is important. By waking up a few minutes early, drivers can avoid accidents caused by de-icing windshields. --Metroland Media Carguide Magazine YE AR 5 WHEELS · Georgetown & Acton · December 22, 2011 We handle all insurance work. · Truck Accessories · Upholstery · Heavy Equipment Glass ·Window Tinting 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown PRICING! $ 10278 $0 $ 57 $ 80 0 $ 03 $ 88 0 $ 37 91 $0 $ 22074 $0 $ 97 $ 76 0 $ 97 $ 76 0 $ d95 $ sol 92 0 $ 16176 $0 $ 13227 $0 A L ES E V EN T STK# 218049 PLUS HST & LIC. SMAR SAVIN T GS E ND S PRE-OWNED INVENTORY REDUCED BI-WEEKLY AT 4.99% VARIABLE APR/ 60 MOS. 2007 DODGE CARAVAN SXT DOWN PAYMENT. DOWN PAYMENT. DOWN PAYMENT. DOWN PAYMENT. DOWN PAYMENT. DOWN PAYMENT. DOWN PAYMENT. DOWN PAYMENT. DOWN PAYMENT. DOWN PAYMENT. STK# 194323 PLUS HST & LIC. BI-WEEKLY AT 8.99% FIXED APR/ 60 MOS. 2006 ELANTRA GT STK# 335741 PLUS HST & LIC. BI-WEEKLY AT 4.99% VARIABLE APR/ 60 MOS. 2006 ELANTRA STK# 016086 PLUS HST & LIC. BI-WEEKLY AT 8.99% FIXED APR/ 60 MOS. 2007 ACCENT SPORT STK# 025607 PLUS HST & LIC. BI-WEEKLY AT 4.99% VARIABLE APR/ 60 MOS. 2007 VERACRUZ LIMITED STK# 164748 PLUS HST & LIC. BI-WEEKLY AT 4.99% VARIABLE APR/ 84 MOS. 2010 ACCENT STK# 170675 PLUS HST & LIC. BI-WEEKLY AT 4.99% VARIABLE APR/ 84 MOS. 2010 ACCENT STK# 394143 PLUS HST & LIC. BI-WEEKLY AT 4.99% VARIABLE APR/ 60 MOS. 2006 TUCSON STK# 207091 PLUS HST & LIC. BI-WEEKLY AT 4.99% VARIABLE APR/ 60 MOS. 2008 ALTIMA 2.5SL STK# 311472 PLUS HST & LIC. BI-WEEKLY AT 4.99% VARIABLE APR/ 60 MOS. 2008 SONATA GLS Auto Rewards that could save you thousands on your next purchase! Only at... 1285 Steeles Avenue (Corner of James Snow Pkwy. & Steeles Ave.) TM 905-873-1655 1-866-980-8992 · miltonhyundai.com The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp.

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