Andrew Tsen <f00-bar@f-bar.com> wrote in
news:slrncvl1j9.i44.f00-bar@f-bar.com:
> I swear I got all of those ice out when I was scraping and picking the
> snow. I'll try your suggestion next time when it freezes again.
>
> I m in Philly. We recently got hit with 10+ inches of snow.
>
Lucky you. All we had was -20F.
Occasionally the alcohol in the fluid in the nozzles can evaporate,
especially if they're not used for a bit, leaving a tiny plug of water in
the nozzles, which becomes ice. That's what you need to melt. It's entirely
inside the nozzle, so regular scraping won't help.
You can also get the tiny plug of water if the washers aren't used for a
while, and some snow has melted then refrozen on top of the nozzles.
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