The title of this video should be how NOT to open a frozen door. Using a hammer....really??? A light coating of silicone grease on the rubber door seals would prevent them sticking.
@@dunkedidklol The goal is to melt the ice, not to keep the water warm. It takes 144btu to turn 1 lb of ice into 1lb of water at 32f (freezing temperature.) Assuming the ice is actually colder than freezing, as it usually is in the winter (15f / -10C), then it will also take 17btu per pound of ice to even warm it to melting temperature. If there was 2 lbs of water frozen to your windshield, it would take 322btu to melt your windshield (plus the slight warming up of the glass.) Now if you had 1 pound of 135f water, it holds 102btu worth of heat energy. So it would take about 3-4 pounds of water to melt your iced windshield. (1kg or 2.21lbs per litre of water.) Basically 2 litres of water. Half a gallon.
As a Canadian with dark tint and a Lexus, A garage is a must have for the winter. Nothing worse than frozen windows having to back up at night not seeing a thing.😂
It was satisfying to watch the wrong way to do this. If you want to know the best method, fill a plastic bag with warm to hot water and rub it along the separations. Patience my friends.
This had happened to me with my first car back in early 2000’s. The driver’s side was frozen and the other side wasn’t. I got in the other side to started the car up. I even opened the driver’s side to get in my car. Even the window was frozen. I did opened the window to break the ice on that side.
bello , però prova ad aprire solo una portiera ed accendere il motore e puntare l'aria calda sui vetri dopo circa 10 minuti il ghiaccio si ammorbidisce ed è tutto più facile
Seriously DO NOT do this to your car. This guy must be trolling, luke warm water is enough. Just make sure you get the sills and if your opening your car manually, wd40 in the keyhole.
The title of this video should be how NOT to open a frozen door. Using a hammer....really??? A light coating of silicone grease on the rubber door seals would prevent them sticking.
_What do you do? Use some "magic pixie dust" and its gone?_
IKR
BUT YOU DIDNT OPEN THE FUCKING DOOR.
And didn't start the engine!
This was 1000% satisfying to watch
yea
Now you need a paint job. Cause you beat the vehicle to death..
RonsVideoKeepers 😂😂😂😂
He was hitting the ICE with his hammer. So I think the paint is safe
lol
He needs the cybertruck.
What's up with the dislikes? Were you expecting the Michael Bay directors cut of opening frozen car doors? He delivered what he promised.
Pouring warm (not hot) water slowly actually works best. And no scratches.
Ok but the water will turn could almost instantly
@@dunkedidklol The goal is to melt the ice, not to keep the water warm. It takes 144btu to turn 1 lb of ice into 1lb of water at 32f (freezing temperature.) Assuming the ice is actually colder than freezing, as it usually is in the winter (15f / -10C), then it will also take 17btu per pound of ice to even warm it to melting temperature. If there was 2 lbs of water frozen to your windshield, it would take 322btu to melt your windshield (plus the slight warming up of the glass.) Now if you had 1 pound of 135f water, it holds 102btu worth of heat energy. So it would take about 3-4 pounds of water to melt your iced windshield. (1kg or 2.21lbs per litre of water.) Basically 2 litres of water. Half a gallon.
As a Canadian with dark tint and a Lexus, A garage is a must have for the winter. Nothing worse than frozen windows having to back up at night not seeing a thing.😂
The hammering sounds like he’s putting down wooden blocks in Minecraft
I see you are a man of culture
You need a valeriyan dagger!
Just used a rubber hammer and the ice came off easily, then sprayed de icer around the seals and managed to open the doors
It was satisfying to watch the wrong way to do this.
If you want to know the best method, fill a plastic bag with warm to hot water and rub it along the separations. Patience my friends.
The surgical precisen with that hammer was amazing
Look at desc he said he cant use hot water due to no electricity
So he decided to use hammer
Get rid of that little hammer
AND GRAB A SLEDGE HAMMER TO THAT ICE
Just use hot water
This had happened to me with my first car back in early 2000’s. The driver’s side was frozen and the other side wasn’t. I got in the other side to started the car up. I even opened the driver’s side to get in my car. Even the window was frozen. I did opened the window to break the ice on that side.
You should break the ice✌🏻
bello , però prova ad aprire solo una portiera ed accendere il motore e puntare l'aria calda sui vetri dopo circa 10 minuti il ghiaccio si ammorbidisce ed è tutto più facile
just put hot water on it and it will get melted
BUT MY CAR DON'T WANT TO OPEN
Its a ice scrapper not an ice pick and a hammer really??? Lol jusr force that door open
Now u r late for work and would probably get fired.
Ogha nashud
Seriously DO NOT do this to your car. This guy must be trolling, luke warm water is enough. Just make sure you get the sills and if your opening your car manually, wd40 in the keyhole.
I don't see an open door. 🙄
?? Door Didn't open and you are using hammer to brake the ice??? and you tittle is Open Frozen Door??? what are you doing?
What???
Worst cameraman
Horrible technique