
as i was breaking off the ice it kinda looked like i shattered the car. cool!

here on the roof you can start to see just how thick the layer of ice was.

slowly but surely i was able to pick the ice off.

once i started the car and let it run for a bit, the ice came off a ton better! most of it started to come off in big chunks.

the big chunks would slide right off the sides.
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Be glad you are not in the MN. We've had -35 degree wind chills for several nights in row. I could go for some 30's.
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