- Joined
- Dec 10, 2025
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- Location
- BC, Canada
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Maverick Lariat, 2004 supercharged MercuryMarauder, 2007 Landrover LR3(x2)
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
They are fine if you live on a coast. But up north we wouldn't have much room to store them with a family in the Maverick's back seat. Don't get me started about putting it in the bed, because, yeah, that's why I bought a downsized little trucklet in the first place... for my tools.I didn’t know people were still scraping windshields.
Get a ‘Frost Guard’
Google it.
Has mirror covers also.
Get the right size.
What we do is first off, order the winter package. If you live down south and only get ice/snow on a rare basis, a simple formula of 1 parts water to 2 parts isopropyl (rubbing alcohol) in a very small spray bottle does the trick. It has a freezing point of around -70C, or -94F . Put that in the driver's door pocket, and your coffee in the center console where it belongs. No more snow brush or Frostguard or anything, just clear of the excess snow with wipers first, then spray. Mine takes about five trigger pulls. Up here we have dry snow, (great for skiing, horrible for making snow men). If you live where wet snow is the norm, Frostguard may work for you if you have the luxury of an empty back seat or bed.
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