It is a fact that……..
After more than a couple inches of snow falls and accumulates or more than an eighth inch of ice coats your automobile, a car starter, ice scraper, and defroster sometimes just doesn’t do a good enough job removing the ice and snow.
It can often take several to twenty minutes to properly clean off a vehicle depending on the amount of accumulation. Often times, people do not have enough or allot themselves enough time to do so when they need their vehicle. What’s more, is that sometimes, in harsh weather conditions, people may sustain injury or become exposed to health hazards while cleaning their vehicles.
Your comments, opinions, and suggestions on this topic would be greatly appreciated as I hope to adress this problem. You're ideas will help me to make my solution as appealing as possible to consumers.
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looks good Greg. Add a mood image or 2 and you are all set.
Wow - truly a great job!
Looks good, I'd like to see the solution to it.
I think that this product would come in handy when there is that freezing rain. i hope this works out.
Like the idea a lot it is very practical for this type of climate and i can see a very open market for a product like this
This whould help out everyone who has a car parcked outside during a snow storm I like it.
If you could make this effectively work the possibilities would be limitless. Although all the different chemicals you might have to work with could be quite expensive.
Great idea. I think that this product would come in handy when there is that freezing rain. i hope this works out. Good work.
It is a good idea if you have a practical, easy to use solution.
This sounds good. it would be good if you could make it so that it could melt thick ice.
there is a lot of options with this project. either a heat blanket, chemical, heated windshield squirts, or thermal layers in the glass. there is a lot that could be done with this product
I think this is a smart idea. I hate wasting my time brushing my car of whn i can be doing something better. i hope u come up with a good idea
This would help when your windows are under thick ice that the defrosters take forever to melt. If you had a compound that you could throw on the windshield like rock salt, it could have Calcium chloride in it because it melts ice faster than NaCl.
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