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Snow Inside The Car.

2.6K views 36 replies 24 participants last post by  paddy_cl  
#1 ·
Woke up to a loada snowballs pelting the window there, so instead of fueling the little sh*ts more by telling them off.
i let them run out of steam...
20mins later one of them said my passenger door was unlocked(it doesnt lock at the moment)
so they picked up the snowmans head and threw it into the car, all over the seats, dash and floor.

called the guards, they cant do anything cause they're under 18.
but surely if you open a car door thats not yours is some law?

anyways.. how can i get this out..?
the one freaking day i need the car the most i cant drive it.
 
#5 ·
Lite a small fire in the car, that should dry it out. But just a small one, you dont want it getting out of hand.

Or maybe if your really stuck and the OBVIOUS methods, such as liting a fire in the car dont work, then maybe
you could think outside the box and use a hair dryer, and some paper towels or something mad like that.
 
#7 ·
QUOTE (IbizaSteve @ Dec 3 2010, 03:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Woke up to a loada snowballs pelting the window there, so instead of fueling the little sh*ts more by telling them off.
i let them run out of steam...
20mins later one of them said my passenger door was unlocked(it doesnt lock at the moment)
so they picked up the snowmans head and threw it into the car, all over the seats, dash and floor.

called the guards, they cant do anything cause they're under 18.
but surely if you open a car door thats not yours is some law?

anyways.. how can i get this out..?
the one freaking day i need the car the most i cant drive it.
try removing the solid stuff, then clean the water up with a towel and turn the heating on for abit
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not really science but common sense
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#8 ·
Can't be done!

It's there for ever!
 
#13 ·
QUOTE (thos @ Dec 3 2010, 08:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Dehumidifier ...

Dehumidifier is of little use in freezing or close to freezing temperatures as it works by drawing the air through a cooled condenser, at low temperatures the water will freeze on the dehumidifier rather than condensing into the collector bucket.
 
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QUOTE (Kylemalee @ Dec 3 2010, 08:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>iv seen it all now a thrend on how to remove snow.......
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#17 ·
QUOTE (IbizaSteve @ Dec 3 2010, 08:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>yeah, i dont want to start it incase the snow that was on the dash melted down the vents..
FML
It would hardly have been that much warmer inside the car than outside so chances are it didn't melt down the vents!
 
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QUOTE (Kylemalee @ Dec 3 2010, 09:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>start it i dare ya....... then run away really fast,(incase she blows) but first ask everone how to run
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#20 ·
take some pics so we can point and laugh!
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as for the car, get as much snow out of the car asap, (put on some gloves!) get loads of news papers for the carpets and towels and try dry everything.. put a towel (bath towel) on your seat and put the heating to max.

you should be ok at that.

it cant be that bad, that you cant drive it..??!?!?!?!?!!!!?!
 
#22 ·
get a snow blower,
 
#23 ·
QUOTE (twail @ Dec 3 2010, 04:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Lite a small fire in the car, that should dry it out. But just a small one, you dont want it getting out of hand.

Or maybe if your really stuck and the OBVIOUS methods, such as liting a fire in the car dont work, then maybe
you could think outside the box and use a hair dryer, and some paper towels or something mad like that.

+1 for the small fire, thats what i done and it worked fine.
 
#25 ·
the old 'snowman lobbed into car by bullying, mean spirited juveniles problem, eh?
....immediateley call your insurance co and check if you have snowman cover; enquire about 'dismembered snowman' clauses/small print cover; if its not on the polcy, remove snowman head, in the approprite way.