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  • I use RainX and get the same results. I'm not sure why it works, but it does. It works even better during the day when the snow melts on your glass and then freezes at night. Treating your glass gives you little frozen water drops to remove instead of a sheet of ice. Anyone living in an environment where scraping their windows is a daily thing should treat their glass with something like this. Either Aquapel or RainX give you the same results.

  • lol that will still scratch the glass no matter whats been put on it

  • @BUZDRIFT Nope it doesnt scratch the glass and I use rainX

  • I got that amount of snow in about 40 seconds today. This video is miserable.

  • Clearly not a Canadian!!!! If he was, he would've started grinding from the top down ! Ahah just a reflex

  • @ticketsmuse or live in Alaska lol

  • As a Canadian I laugh at this...

  • for me that looks like the reflection of a tree :\

  • I live in Florida I put rainx everywhere I love it

  • Or you could just get a bucket of water and dump it, then use the wipers instead.

  • I use a hammer.

  • Cmon just throw some warm water bro!

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  • I live in Minnesota, I swear by Rain x.

  • seriously?? That's just a small layer of snow. Aquapel or no aquapel, this will come of easyly.

  • @Vidsandso I'd say not so easily if it got frozen over-night?

  • that came off nicely

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