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Re: No more 'Mr Dirty Windows'.

To: Brad Pace <britclas@ior.com>
Subject: Re: No more 'Mr Dirty Windows'.
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 20:07:51 -0400
Cc: spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Organization: Lucent Technologies
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Brad Pace wrote:
> 
> I have heard , over the years, that putting hot water on the
> windshield in the Winter will cause it to crack, but from my
> experience , it has never happened. I have live in Eastern Washington
> State for the past 35 years and I do this every Winter regardless of
> how cold it is and it has never happened to me nor have I ever seen it
> happen to someone else. I only hear about it as a reference to " I
> know someone" or " my brothers friend", etc. Admittedly it does not
> get as cold here as Alaska or Minn. , but Winter is still a force to
> be reckoned with here with the Mercury frequently dipping to - 30 or
> so.


Truth, but YMMV.  I saw one of my sisters crack a windscreen this way.
My brother-inlaw used to sell auto glass.  He sold quite a bit more
after every ice storm.  A quarter inch of ice, 30 degree weather, and hot
or very hot ~200 will finish you window for sure.

Bill Gilroy

Definetly not urban legend.

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