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  2. Say Goodbye to Scraping: The Best Windshield Covers of 2024 - AOL

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    We tugged, tore, and tussled with several of the best windshield covers to find out once and for all: Are they truly worth buying over a classic ice scraper? Say Goodbye to Scraping: The Best ...

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    Easy to use, durable, and convenient, these top windshield covers for cars, trucks, and SUVs allow you to quickly clear snow, ice, and frost from your ride.

  4. Windshield sun shade - Wikipedia

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    Sunlight passing through the car's windshield produces the greenhouse effect, heating the interior to a temperature much higher than the outside air. Without any protection, the sun can heat up a car's dark dashboards to 69 °C (156 °F) within 60 minutes. [6] This is dangerous for adults, children, and animals.

  5. The 5 Best Snowsuits for Kids, Tested by Real Tykes in the ...

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    One L.L. Bean customer wrote: "I have purchased these in every size for my girls. They keep them nice and warm, as well as dry for playing in the snow. They work great for ice skating lessons as well.

  6. Snowmelt system - Wikipedia

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    A heated sidewalk in Holland, Michigan Installation of a geothermal snowmelt system on a street in Reykjavík, Iceland.. A snowmelt system prevents the build-up of snow and ice on cycleways, walkways, patios and roadways, or more economically, only a portion of the area such as a pair of 2-foot (0.61 m)-wide tire tracks on a driveway or a 3-foot (0.91 m) center portion of a sidewalk, etc.

  7. Starlite - Wikipedia

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    White sands test sample, owned by Thermashield, LLC. Starlite is an intumescent material said to be able to withstand and insulate from extreme heat. It was invented by British hairdresser and amateur chemist Maurice Ward (1933–2011) during the 1970s and 1980s, and received significant publicity after coverage of the material aired in 1990 on the BBC science and technology show Tomorrow's ...