What won't soda do???

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So last night, me and some friends of mine were driving around and finally got back around 1230ish and when they were getting ready to leave, their windshields were solid ice and after scraping for like 20 minutes, one of them (Max) puts more water on there that freezes over cause he's not the brightest person and then redeems himself by pouring a bottle of Mountain Dew on his windshield and it takes off all the ice...amazingly.

Moral of my story: if your windshield is covered with ice, don't wait for your car to defrost, get a bottle of Mountain Dew and pour that sucker all over it.

It's amazing that people drink that crap.
 
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**** that ill sit in the house and wait for it to warm up and drink that crap haha
 
yeah...what a waste to good caffien.....

back in the day when Coke was almost a solvent people would use it to clean toilets, bath tubs, and sinks
 
why do you have chrome??i hate chrome on most cars. it only looks good on classics. don't know what all the wanna be thugs thinkin when they cover their cars in it
 
i have no chrome on my car, everything is blacked out besides the actuall color of the car haha
 
Pouring anything on a Cold frozen windsheild is asking for a Broken Windsheild from potential thermal shock.
 
if you pour some thing hot yeah....but if you pour soda or cool salt water it won't do anthing to the window...
 
Depends on the temp differences....If your window is 0* Degrees and your Ice cold Dew is at a frosty 40*..thats quite a difference and could cause it to break.

Its not advised to do so.
 
Then the soda drips down into your cowl and you end up sucking it into your airbox where it gets all syrupy and you smell mountain dew the rest of the life of the car lol
 
HAHAHAHAAAA!!!
Hey, I would never do it because it has to run down some drain to get out right? Then it clogs it with terrible syrupy badness.

Keep in mind that it was like 30F out and the Dew was in the car for at least 5 hours so most likely it was 45F like the inside of the car. It's CA, it never gets cold enough to get anything thermal shock unless it's boiling water on a frozen windshield.

If you guys care, his car is a Honda. lol
 
Glad to see some of us are smarter than others.

We know who we are.
 
Yea, Honda owners!! lolololololololol
(sarcastically of course)
 

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