If you live somewhere that gets snow, this video will teach you some helpful tips and tricks I have learned over the years to prepare your car for the snow! Learn how to remove ice from your windshield and how to remove snow from your car quickly without scratching the paint. I also show you how to prevent your door and lock from getting frozen shut and many more tips and tricks! I even show you how to use a car detailing spray to prevent the snow from sticking!
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Timestamps:
0:40 How to get more traction on snow and ice
1:48 How to get out of your driveway or parking spot safely
2:51 How to top off washer fluid
3:13 How to prevent doors and locks from freezing
5:55 How to prevent ice from sticking to your windshield
8:29 How to prevent snow from sticking to shovel
9:25 How to prevent scratching your paint while removing snow
10:10 How to remove snow without touching it
12:43 How to remove ice from glass
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Hopefully these tips are helpful. The weather has been horrible here with snow ever couple of days which has put a hamper on filming my regular How-To videos. Hopefully the snow melts soon! I have some awesome videos coming!!!
is there seasonal blinker fluid like the winter air and summer air?
It is nice to do it for a special snow storm. But this amount of snow falling is too common in Canada and I feel it is hard to do it the whole winter. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
like 90% of modern mirrors are heated
Last winter I got stuck in the snow and i was driving my cousins 1983 plymouth capri. So i bought AWD Chrysler Town and country. I'm not generally a minivan person, but I'm a single mom and it works for now. Thank you Chris for making your content. I'm learning so much about working on cars thanks to you!
Do i have to use studded tires???? Im new on ice driving
Wow. Just wow man. You are THE best !
It displaces wodder 😂
Something I learned especially for clearing windows and mirrors of snow off my truck is using a spray bottle of de icer. Works so dang well.
0:00 video starts here
Why am I watching all of my cars are going to be in the garage
I love you and how you fix cars no problems, Chris
Im so happy my car has heated mirrors and seats, absolute life savers
You're supposed to close the doors on the garbage bags.
8:07
No wonder Bikenda stole this clip
for their scammy ass product
It doesn't snow in my country 😅😅😅😅
Chris fix has all the tools to fix all the car's
I found having a garage worked well for me.
12:32
Thanks for this video my man!, saved me some headaches since i moved to a snowy place.
I learned a lot 😁
The mechanic has a check engine light!?
I learn so much from these videos man. Keep it up!
My pops traveled a lot for work. His preferred method of transportation was the car, which is why he owned 10 of them. Always driving no matter the distance. During winter months he would always keep a sleeping bag & his ski gear in whichever car he chose to drive for that particular trip. Just in case the worst would happen. I do the same. Just a few tips of many this great man passed along. RIP Pops. You are greatly missed.
Waxing the shovel is so smart
Can u use the wax spray from the shovel on the wiper blades and side mirrors
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Leaf blower 😂
Iam watching now in Africa – kenya.,but I know i will need knowledge later
Some solid tips here!
Car cover tent never made it to chris
Why am I watching this, I live in Ireland we don't get snow lol but I like
Done
Great video, I LOVE IT!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍!
I love that truck.
I been a fan for so long i love your videos can you try to remember me chrisfix?
Every gallon of fuel is 3.78*2.2 lbs or 8.3 lbs not 6.
Love your videos by the way.
Yes, I have my own tip. First good tips, so excellent video. Better tip move to where there is no winter.
I would park mine in my garage
Why would you take the snow off the carbody of the vehicle if it's not impeding vision? Wouldn't that be just more weight and therefore more traction?
Keeping your gas tank full during cold days in general prevents condensation in the take. That's how you get rusted gas tanks, which creates debris in your tank.
Why did you use Wd-40 and cover up the label, but your link is to CRC Heavy Duty SILICONE? @Chrisfix
I buy De- Icer in a spray bottle, spray some on my car windows and instantly it melts all the ice. Its worked for me for years.
My grandpa suck his balls after watching this video
In the winter, we don't let our tanks go below the halfway mark. We live in a rural area about 20 to 30 miles from the nearest hospital. E-Crews are volunteers. So it's best to make sure we can get emergency medical treatment if the occasion should arise. We run our tanks down to E and do a fresh fill once the snow is done.
I cover my windows on the side and my windshield with garbage bags, but I hold them down with magnets top and bottom. Just make sure you keep the magnets completely on the garbage bags, so they don't actually touch the paint…
how bout you Youse a tarp.