How to Correctly Remove Ice From Your Windshield Without Damaging the Windshield

Your auto insurance may cover the cost of replacing your windshield if your windshield cracks, chips or is damaged. Here at Capretta Insurance Agency, serving residents in the greater Parma, OH area, one of the reasons we see individuals filing these claims in the winter months is because they incorrectly remove ice from their windshield, cracking or damaging the windshield.

Here are a few tips that can help you remove ice from your windshield without causing damage:

Use a Plastic Ice Scraper

If you are looking to remove ice from your windshield, use a plastic ice scraper to gently scrape the ice away. Never use a metal scraper, as the metal can scratch and scrape the surface of your windshield, causing permanent damage. 

Spray Rubbing Alcohol and Water on the Windshield

Another way to remove ice from your windshield safely is to mix two parts rubbing alcohol with one-part room temperature water in a spray bottle. Spray the mixture on the ice and let the rubbing alcohol go to work slowly but steadily defrosting your windshield and melting the ice. 

Wait for the Ice to Slowly Defrost

Lastly, simply get up a few minutes early, put your car in defrost mode, and wait for the ice to slowly melt away from your windshield as your car slowly heats up. It may take more time than other methods, but it is the best way to ensure you do not damage your windshield in the process of defrosting your car. 

Get Auto Insurance Coverage Today

Pouring hot water on your windshield can melt ice quickly, but it can also cause your windshield to crack or shatter. As such, you should use the tips above to help you remove ice from your windshield on icy mornings. If you are in the market for a new auto insurance policy, the agents at Capretta Insurance Agency, serving the greater Parma, OH area, would love to assist you. Obtain an estimate by calling or emailing us today.