I've had this happen in every truck in every place where I get enough snow falling. I may have to admit I'm using them wrong. Typically when it happens I am in moderate falling snow, temps in 20-35F. I start out running defrost as hot as I can tolerate and crack a window so I don't turn to a puddle in the driver seat. First I notice ice forming on the wiper arm and the back side of the wiper itself. Second ice starts collecting on the top and bottom if the rubber blade. I'm using top and bottom as if the wiper blade was stopped in the parked position. The top is facing the sky above and the bottom is facing the engine. Then the top portion the the driver-side blade is not sweeping snow/ice/water of the half of the blade closest to the passenger side or the top of the windshield, if it was stopped in the fully parked or stopped next to the A-post. Then it quickly spreads along the blade until the driver-side blade is doing nothing effective on the windshield. In these conditions I eventually have the wiper at max speed and defrost on full blower and max temp but things are only getting worse. Yesterday I had to stop twice on a shoulder of a ramp to break the ice off of the blades by slapping them against the windshield and allowing the defrost to clear the windshield while I was parked.
I'm not allowed to add any expensive washer fluid heaters or electrically heated blades to this truck. I usually leave the sunvisors down, which seems ineffective to me, and this MIGHT only be effective at the top of the windshield if it does anything at all.
How should I be using wiper and defrost more effectively in moderate temps with moderate snow (say 20-35 F and moderate snow)? I tried rainX years ago and it worked well for rain but I noticed no difference in snow and ice.
Windshield Wipers clogged with ice
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by tscottme, Jan 2, 2021.
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Dont use defrost . My theory is it turns everything to ice much faster. Keep heat on ur feet . When wipers get clogged up. Crack window, reach ur left arm out window and pick the wiper up real quick when its at the top of the rotation. If u do it real quick it should knock the snow and ice off easily. Repeat as necessary.
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Heat on the floor has always gave me the best results. If it's above 28°F, it can be almost impossible to prevent the ice build up. Below 28°F with floor heat works best.
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Total respect for your opinions but for my truck, I have to keep my defrost on high or my windshield will ice up on me..TallJoe, tommymonza, alds and 5 others Thank this. -
Winter wiper blades that have a shroud over the top of the arm work good. They're not perfect but they're WAY better than normal blades this time of year.
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NEVER hurts every so often to clean window,get some 0000 ga steel wool and litely go over the windshield...No dont use water or anything just lite finger pressure..then wipe clean and wax....
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I remember - I think it was Prestone, had a aerosol spray can of windshield deicer, and it had a scraper formed into the top.
That crap always worked great, but it was for standing still.
Try that, or if it was denatured alcohol in that thing,
get some of that - and try it in your washer bottle?
**So..... (I never actually did the aboveseems like it would work?
All youse guys give me your feedback, if it will melt his shoes,
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Intermittent keeps the wipers at the bottom near the heat from the defroster.
Old school trick is to put rubbing alcohol in the fluid.TallJoe, gentleroger, scott180 and 5 others Thank this.
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