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  2. The Life-Changing Hack for Defrosting Your Windshield - AOL

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    $14.99 at amazon.com. Depending on the brand of windshield wiper fluid used, Burgett says the methanol, ethanol, isopropyl alcohol and glycols, or a combination of these ingredients in the formula ...

  3. Mary Anderson (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    The trolley car’s front window was designed for bad-weather visibility, but its multi-pane windshield system worked very poorly. Therefore, to clear the sights, the driver needed to open the window, lean out of the vehicle, or stop the car to go outside in order to wipe the windscreen with his or her hands.

  4. Windscreen wiper - Wikipedia

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    A windscreen wiper (Commonwealth English) or windshield wiper (American English) is a device used to remove rain, snow, ice, washer fluid, water, or other debris from a vehicle's front window. Almost all motor vehicles , including cars , trucks , buses , train locomotives , and watercraft with a cabin —and some aircraft —are equipped with ...

  5. Windshield washer fluid - Wikipedia

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    The windshield wipers are automatically turned on, cleaning dirt and debris off the windshield. Some vehicles use the same method to clean the rear window or the headlights. The first windshield cleaner unit offered for automobiles was in 1936, as an aftermarket option to be installed on cars after they were bought. [1]

  6. 10 practical winter time vehicle upgrades - AOL

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    Perfect for tackling the toughest winter conditions, these heavy-duty wiper blades from Scrubblade are built to handle snow, ice, and freezing rain with ease. Constructed with durable materials ...

  7. You Need These Must-Haves in Your Car This Winter - AOL

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    That means replacing wiper blades, filling up your windshield washer reservoir, and checking your tire tread. Ideally, you'll be driving on winter-rated tires if you regularly go out in unplowed ...