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Same thing for the side windows

- nothing like the twang of broken regulator wires on a frosty morning
as you go to open the window
- oh and the joy of stripping the door card so you can prop the glass back up shut with a lump of 2x2

:cool:
 
@ Mark2. So I read Im not the only one with frozen side windows. Do you have a cure for it?

Only way I can see is to defrost them thoroughly

However, over the years I have found that "Rainex" applied properly inside and out BEFORE the bad weather goes a long way to help

The other way is to buy a Half-Car cover from someone like Halfrauds
measure to get the right one that will cover from the windscreen to over the tailgate window.
Put it on at night, but watch out for condensation

Or,
chuck all the **** outta your garage and park in there.
 
@Mark2

Thanx.
I try to refrost them good, but I think that the front sidewindows are frozen on the doors.

BTW yeah the garage is an idea, ................but my better half and the kids think otherwise. However we are happily married. She is happy and I am married:D
 
@Mark2

Thanx.
I try to refrost them good, but I think that the front sidewindows are frozen on the doors.

BTW yeah the garage is an idea, ................but my better half and the kids think otherwise. However we are happily married. She is happy and I am married:D

Chicken,

The only reason why you typed that last part in such small font is that your "better half" is zo kippig als een mol and thus no danger she'll notice it.....:D:D:D:D:D
 
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