The combination of the crunchy snow along with the breaking of the ice, and the sloshy noises it makes when it slides down the window is a good experience, 10/10, would recommend to people who struggle to sleep.
Ah yes, the molting process for some trucks. Most do this naturally on their own, but others sometimes require assistance for this process. You've done a good deed in helping this truck shed its old skin.
A worse hazard if you dont clean the ice (or snow) off the roof of your vehicle is that as your driving it can fall off and collide with the windshield of the person behind you. This can block their vision or even break through their windshield.
well yes even kids would know this but it seems full grown people don't have brain and they are lazy and think everything will be ok no need to clean that :(((((
@@derim006 i made this comment because fairly recently it was in the local news how this situation happened. The ice flew off a person's roof and through the windshield of the car behind them. The only reason there wasn't a death was because no one was in the passenger seat at the time. The driver had a number of cuts but survived luckily.
@@krisdenger8339 well don't know what to tell you if i am too harsh sorry but i am amazed how grown people don't understand simple things or they just think about themselves and that is government guilty about that and parasites billionaires who made this money system we live in :((
@@derim006 Did that person change their comment because I see them saying is, they never thought of it because they live in Florida? What do the government and billionaires have to do with ice and snow on cars?
@@Jackson-pu7gd They usually just don't, and just defrost their windshield and scrape off just enough to see out the windshield drivers side and their door window. Then again we don't live anywhere near a big highway, so I guess it's not such a big problem where I live.
@@Jackson-pu7gd - heat up the car so there is a layer of water between the window and ice, then scrape, scrape, scrape. Swear. Scrape more. I've used a butter knife to get the ice off before. I live in the city, so have to get all the windows clear.
Its so satisfying that it is satisfying of being satisfying for being so satisfying of it being satisfying for being so utterly satisfying, that it is satisfying for being satisfying to watch. Right? XD
@@kridacreations119 Maybe, but it's still scary to let go of the guard when adjusting the power, maybe because of that a rubber hammer can be safe but it can also crack the windshield due to removing the limited guard Power
@@diazwahyusatrio9953 Yes, swinging a rubber mallet hard enough COULD in theory damage a car window, but most humans don't have the kind of strength to do that. He uses a rubber mallet instead of a steel hammer to negate the worries of denting/scratching the body and damaging windows. As I described in another comment, glass like this is designed to withstand heavy impacts and high stress. It's very unlikely a rubber mallet could do anything.
It’s kinda calming, the way the ice smoothly slides off the vehicle as it’s being hit with the rubber mallet. But I’ll be honest, I saw “ASMR” in the video title, and I had to keep watching. Thanks for posting this :)
There's something very satisfying about ice storms. The crunching ice, of course. But seeing all the trees droop in such a way just makes it seem so surreal.
Also if you forget the ice on the roof it can fly off when you get up to speed and hit other cars. Happened here in my beach town during a particularly cold winter and people didn't know what to do.
I was stuck at the Loves truck stop in Troutdale during this storm. I did the exact same thing banging the ice off my semi truck. And yes, it was satisfying 🙂. But I think my ice was thicker and I used a 3lb hand sledge.
I remember that snowstorm. I live in newberg, and at the time, I worked at a shop thats a 5 minute drive or a 15-minute walk from my house, I came out that Friday morning and there was so much ice and snow on my car I ended up having to walk to work. We got out early because hardly anyone showed up. That weekend, we went out to dinner for my mom's birthday, and I had to scrape off so much ice from my car. Huge sheets about half an inch thick. Good times
...this isn't real ASMR. It's sure satisfying, I'm not denying it, but this is not even close to what ASMR actually is. Fun Fact: Only 25% of people experience ASMR. So if you don't actually like it, That's pretty normal.
@@ZoofyZoofpeople’s definitions of asmr vary. This can certainly be asmr, it’s visually pleasing and it did give me some tingles. For other people, however, this is not asmr.
Good thing Winter is over. I'm ready for warmer weather, wearing shorts and T-shirts going for long car cruise on weekends with the Windows down and the music blasting just enjoying the Hot Summer days.
I was in Woodburn, it sucked! I had no lights for almost a week. Then I had to go to my mothers house. Luckily, she did have power. And I survived but my poor father had to stay without lights or electricity.
i watched it a bit and then i was like i hope it s a rubber mallet cuz otherwise and in the next few secs he says it s a rubber mallet alright haha satisfaction
Be carefull for what you wish for. Trust me, I live in Sweden and the winter here is loong, dark and cold. I had 8 degrees celsius just some days ago when I was going to work in the morning, had to put the heater on with the app to my car and it's "summer" here.
That's 59 degrees considered a nice temp here in Oregon USA, summer here can get as hot as 38.8 Celsius / 102 degs which is hot for us. Winters can get down to -6.66 / 20 degrees which is cold but it only lasts at most two weeks, same for the heat. So this video shows that happens when it rains not snows and it's -6.6 Celsius outside, the rain sticks to everything coating it in a thick coating of ice.
That is just brilliant. I never would have thought to have used a rubber mallet for that! Boy, the time I've spent trying to pry open doors when a rubber mallet would have saved the day.
It's weird how this random video caused your type of experience, it wasn't planned it was just spontaneous. We had just suffered the hardest ice storm in memory. Caused power outages for our whole valley not just our large city, trees down power poles down it was bad bad. One the 3rd day the temperature started raising above freezing which caused the thick coat on my SUV to start to detach from the body of my SUV. I needed to use this SUV so started hitting it with my fist and it cracked and fell to the ground. It was sort of cool. I grabbed my GoPro and a rubber hammer and started pounding away. The rest is history!
Watching the ice fall off was fun to watch like frozen glass... I'm just thinking Elsa must've had taco bell for the first time and gave that vehicle a nice icy blast 😂
This guy is like some kind of fae creature, he merely gives a gentle suggestion to the ice and it comes sloughing off without complaint. He is like Elsa.
It says last nights ice storm, but you say here’s the snow from the other day. Was that more than one nights ice/snow buildup? Thank you for sharing. Awesome video. Did you rescue your mother ok?
Thanks for the comment, yeah it's snowed first then was covered during freezing rain. My brother who lives a bit closer to my mother was able to get to our mother. Because my mom's whole town area lost power cell phones didn't work either. Only texting worked and she doesn't text. Thanks for asking
Can’t we just appreciate how clean the car looks under the ice
Agreed
I was thinking the same.
Totally agree.
Wouldn’t the ice be scratching the paint?
Well, there's nowhere for the dirt to fall onto, lol..
The sound of it breaking apart is literally so satisfying to hear
I'm happy you enjoyed the experience ;)
Yeah so satisfying
Yeah, its so satisfing
Yes
@ Superhero Gamer what does that supposed to mean
God bless this man's soul for recording and sharing this video with us!
My pleasure!
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The sound of the ice rules! I live in Southern California so I never hear the sound of ice bring chipped off a car. 🌴
And God bless you for asking God to bless his soul.
@@IceManOregon Breaking ice is looks like game!
The combination of the crunchy snow along with the breaking of the ice, and the sloshy noises it makes when it slides down the window is a good experience, 10/10, would recommend to people who struggle to sleep.
yeah the sound of HAMMERING is perfect to get asleep... wtf
The sound quality of the thumping from the mallet and the ice breaking away is candy for my ears
I was wondering why I found it to be so wonderful.🤣
Speaking of candy, you made me hungry
Great 👍🏻 now I want candy corn 🍥
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Probably.
Ah yes, the molting process for some trucks. Most do this naturally on their own, but others sometimes require assistance for this process. You've done a good deed in helping this truck shed its old skin.
lol life cycle of trucks
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got exactly what i came for, 10/10
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@@IceManOregonthanks 😁
A worse hazard if you dont clean the ice (or snow) off the roof of your vehicle is that as your driving it can fall off and collide with the windshield of the person behind you. This can block their vision or even break through their windshield.
well yes even kids would know this but it seems full grown people don't have brain and they are lazy and think everything will be ok no need to clean that :(((((
@@derim006 i made this comment because fairly recently it was in the local news how this situation happened. The ice flew off a person's roof and through the windshield of the car behind them. The only reason there wasn't a death was because no one was in the passenger seat at the time. The driver had a number of cuts but survived luckily.
@@derim006 I'm from Florida, and I never thought of this issue before.
@@krisdenger8339 well don't know what to tell you if i am too harsh sorry but i am amazed how grown people don't understand simple things or they just think about themselves and that is government guilty about that and parasites billionaires who made this money system we live in :((
@@derim006 Did that person change their comment because I see them saying is, they never thought of it because they live in Florida? What do the government and billionaires have to do with ice and snow on cars?
1. Watching ice break is seriously satisfying.
2. You're a good son.
Oh yeah stupid but good
0:53 i thought he was gonna give the camera a little hit too 😂
Same
Same
That would have been awesome. Like a jumpscare or some..
Yes same
Same
I've had to deal with ice a few times, I feel stupid that I never considered a rubber mallet, thanks for the tip!
Happy to help!
Life and living in the frozen tundra! Nice job! 🥶💨🌬️❄️🌞
forgive me if this is a stupid question (we never get ice or snow where i live) but how do people normally deal with ice like this?
@@Jackson-pu7gd They usually just don't, and just defrost their windshield and scrape off just enough to see out the windshield drivers side and their door window.
Then again we don't live anywhere near a big highway, so I guess it's not such a big problem where I live.
@@Jackson-pu7gd - heat up the car so there is a layer of water between the window and ice, then scrape, scrape, scrape. Swear. Scrape more. I've used a butter knife to get the ice off before. I live in the city, so have to get all the windows clear.
I don't know why but the sound, the ice breaking it's all just so satisfying and relaxing
As a person who'd live in tropical weather, this activity was so hilarious
Same
The equalivent of this is malta, in here you paint goes off from you car cause of heat
Same I am Egyptian
You can fry some eggs on your car here
I'm in florida and lots of cars have faded paint because of the sun
Ya im in hawaii
The sound of it breaking apart is literally so satisfying to hear and its so satisfying
ASMR for sure
Its so satisfying that it is satisfying of being satisfying for being so satisfying of it being satisfying for being so utterly satisfying, that it is satisfying for being satisfying to watch. Right? XD
I could watch this for days. The sounds are wonderful. Please more posts like this!
Its so clean after the ice is broken off its so satisfying.
It's really satisfying to see all of the ice fall of the car in big chunks.
The sound of the ice breaking and falling is so satisfying.
This is one of those things that every couple months pops up in our recommended and we watch it again but never search for it
This is so satisfying to see the ice coming off
To anyone reading this, I send you my prayers, hoping that whatever is causing you pain or persistent stress will get better.
Nice to hear he pays attention to the roof ice cuz honestly I don't think most people "forget" to get it off lol
In the thousands of comments your the first to note that fact! Well done!
@@IceManOregon thank you I'll be here all week
2:41 When he scrapes it that noise sounds so good
I can't put into words how soothing this video is...
When ever I get stressed this takes away the stress satisfying.
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This is so satisfying that I can watch this all day long 😍
Me too
Officially satisfied
I’m sure that people already understand this, but this is basically just a seasonal satisfying activity and I’m here for it.
The scariest part in this is adjusting the power so that the windshield doesn't break
@@kridacreations119 Maybe, but it's still scary to let go of the guard when adjusting the power, maybe because of that a rubber hammer can be safe but it can also crack the windshield due to removing the limited guard Power
@@diazwahyusatrio9953 Yes, swinging a rubber mallet hard enough COULD in theory damage a car window, but most humans don't have the kind of strength to do that. He uses a rubber mallet instead of a steel hammer to negate the worries of denting/scratching the body and damaging windows. As I described in another comment, glass like this is designed to withstand heavy impacts and high stress. It's very unlikely a rubber mallet could do anything.
If a wind ahield could stand the impact of 1 x1 inch stone,why should it break after an gentle hit with an rubber mallet?
It a rubber hammer bro
I was about to say that
This was worth my 2 percent of battery before putting it on charge amazing video
Yours is my favorite response!
@@IceManOregon ty :)
Me: enjoying my sleep with his videos
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This was sooooo satisfying! I rewatch this over and over again. Thanks for the video ❤️
This type of content feels 5 years old, but with great quality
That looks utterly satisfying
It’s kinda calming, the way the ice smoothly slides off the vehicle as it’s being hit with the rubber mallet. But I’ll be honest, I saw “ASMR” in the video title, and I had to keep watching. Thanks for posting this :)
Thanks for the Comment, helps me in making better videos !
@@IceManOregon You’re welcome! :D
Doing this with a rubber mallet is so much more satisfying than anything else. Great video!
Thanks, It gone global everyone loves this video
Awesome! All my years living in Chicago burbs I never thought of using a rubber mallet!!!
You should if you want to make a video people want to watch on RUclips! ;)
Doing this needs a lot more patience than driving a car. Superb.
This is so satisfying.
ASMR
Yes bro
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There's something very satisfying about ice storms. The crunching ice, of course. But seeing all the trees droop in such a way just makes it seem so surreal.
The trunk is always the most fun to do… the ice breaks off in big pieces and slide right off 🙂
You can do this with a regular steel hammer as well 🤥
He doesn’t wanna damage his car genius
@@niyangel4685
I guess the subtitles of sarcasm are not recognized by some people.
@@niyangel4685
I guess you didn’t notice the 🤥 either.
@@locohobo1925 yk what that’s my bad I wasn’t paying attention to it lol
@@niyangel4685
No worries :)
Also if you forget the ice on the roof it can fly off when you get up to speed and hit other cars. Happened here in my beach town during a particularly cold winter and people didn't know what to do.
Imagine spending a night in that truck 😱
Is that supposed to be a pun?
@@blueedge4744 No
@@carachialam1726 I actually was responding to someone who I'm just now realizing deleted they're reply for some reason
But with igloo effect it will form a warm environment in like 2 hours
@@sheetalmahajan2725 igloo effect? 🤔
waiting for this to be in everybody's recommendation in 4 years
That would be cool!
@@IceManOregon got this in recommendation
@@SRI_IRS most of my views are in India then USA
@@IceManOregon hey that is so cool love from India 🇮🇳❤
@@IceManOregon lol im from asia
He's gunna regret that in the spring when all winter has gone. To see his vehicle all banged up😮
This is a 1999 Infiniti QX4, no damage seen. Remember it was a rubber mallet in the ice was starting to melt.
This is so satisfying-
YES
VERY VERY Satisfying
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It feels like peering off the boiled egg's shell
The :59 sec mark was extremely satisfying 😌
@KIRK ERIN's Lego Vlogs yes sir!
As a person addicted to eating ice this got me very excited
*The fact that it'll keep the vehicle so clean*
Who else came in for a broken window.
Highly underrated ( under liked comment )
I love that even the antenna is frozen solid.
will be amazing to see more similar content like this!!
Here you go! a longer version with less talking ruclips.net/video/GHgzQLBb5F8/видео.html
I was stuck at the Loves truck stop in Troutdale during this storm. I did the exact same thing banging the ice off my semi truck.
And yes, it was satisfying 🙂. But I think my ice was thicker and I used a 3lb hand sledge.
that mallet hitting the ice juxtaposed on top of the ice making that cracking sound makes this the best asmr video ever
2:13 looks like the car has leaf horns or something on the roof, don't know why that stood out to me.
I feel like rubber mallets are underrated, super useful tool for many situations you don't realize
Particularly for making meth.
As a mechanic, we use it all the time to smash the hell out of stuff and not leave a scratch. Every mechanic owns at least one
I’m saving this for reference when I move back up north! Thank you!
Man I felt hypnotised watching this. Really wish you posted the whole thing.
When I posted this I had no idea it would become popular. What is it that you enjoy best about it?
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@@BenDover-hv2ot787 I posted a longer version with fewer words
Imagine he accidentally smashed his window with the mallet when he was trying to just remove the ice, that would be bad lol!
He did (1:11)
No,he didn't but SOOO satisfying!!!
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@@tupai3170 no he didn’t.
Thank you so much for this, for me this would have been Panic 101! Thank you for keeping this simple
I remember that snowstorm. I live in newberg, and at the time, I worked at a shop thats a 5 minute drive or a 15-minute walk from my house, I came out that Friday morning and there was so much ice and snow on my car I ended up having to walk to work. We got out early because hardly anyone showed up. That weekend, we went out to dinner for my mom's birthday, and I had to scrape off so much ice from my car. Huge sheets about half an inch thick. Good times
Also most of the area lost power for days while all this was unfolding Ice took down powerlines. Hopefully this is a once in a lifetime event!
This is what ASMR should be 🙌
...this isn't real ASMR. It's sure satisfying, I'm not denying it, but this is not even close to what ASMR actually is.
Fun Fact:
Only 25% of people experience ASMR. So if you don't actually like it, That's pretty normal.
@@ZoofyZoofpeople’s definitions of asmr vary. This can certainly be asmr, it’s visually pleasing and it did give me some tingles. For other people, however, this is not asmr.
In my opinion, this is a rather interesting procedure. I could do this every morning, relaxing and getting ready for the new day.
1:12 Looks like a new car has been born like a chick is born from an egg...That's so cool!
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Yeah it dose
The rubber mallet was the smartest choice, it wont hurt the truck and it gets the job done
What's funny is most don't know that little fact so are freaked out by the idea.
Why not just use an ice scraper
@@jameson1239 Ice scraper won't get 5 million views
@@IceManOregon that is true
So normally I would hate to have my vehicle iced over like that. But seeing this, I'm kinda hoping for it. That looks pretty satisfying.
WE MUST BE RESPECTFUL TO THIS MAN
Good thing Winter is over. I'm ready for warmer weather, wearing shorts and T-shirts going for long car cruise on weekends with the Windows down and the music blasting just enjoying the Hot Summer days.
Dude, you have the same feeling about summer as me
Žiema Car Wow!
i don’t usually watch these kind of videos, but this is so good
That's cool. It's pretty cold where I live and I've never seen this before
Very satisfying to hear and watch 😋
Hey Bro we needed to see the whole show 😅
I've posted a few more videos around this ice storm event, check them out
@@IceManOregon cheers 🥂
Imagine doing this every morning, filling yourself with satisfaction. Like peeling the film off a new screen.
I was in Woodburn, it sucked! I had no lights for almost a week. Then I had to go to my mothers house. Luckily, she did have power. And I survived but my poor father had to stay without lights or electricity.
i honestly find this satisfying to watch
Do you find yourself watching it more then once?
@@IceManOregon kinda hahahaha
@@IceManOregon yeah lol
Cool things of living in a place with a cold weather :)
everyone: I have cloth to clean my car
this man: I have hammer to clean my car...🔥
😂😂😂😂😂
@@danishmusic7069 that's :awesome:
Mallet*
i watched it a bit and then i was like i hope it s a rubber mallet cuz otherwise
and in the next few secs he says it s a rubber mallet alright haha satisfaction
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It is my dream to live in a place where it snows. Where i live, the lowest temperature during winter is 15 degrees Celsius.
Nice video 👌🏻
Be carefull for what you wish for. Trust me, I live in Sweden and the winter here is loong, dark and cold. I had 8 degrees celsius just some days ago when I was going to work in the morning, had to put the heater on with the app to my car and it's "summer" here.
That's 59 degrees considered a nice temp here in Oregon USA, summer here can get as hot as 38.8 Celsius / 102 degs which is hot for us. Winters can get down to -6.66 / 20 degrees which is cold but it only lasts at most two weeks, same for the heat. So this video shows that happens when it rains not snows and it's -6.6 Celsius outside, the rain sticks to everything coating it in a thick coating of ice.
That was fantastic. All the best from sunny Scotland 🤣🤣
I appreciate you taking the time to watch !
I love the ice sounds.
This guy is EPIC, just casually breaking ice with a rubber mallet by himself.
That is just brilliant. I never would have thought to have used a rubber mallet for that! Boy, the time I've spent trying to pry open doors when a rubber mallet would have saved the day.
This guy that is probably 30-40 seems to be having the time of his life breaking ice off his car. 😂
In deed! It was a hoot! I'm 68 too :)
Two years later and we were never told if his mother came back safely.
Yes, she was fine never really in danger as she had many around her to help out. Thanks for asking
Damn you removed the thick off it really well, did you talk tuah ice expert before this?
So relaxing 🏩😸🥴
It hits different when you are watching this video at night time, when you are cozy in a blanket
Edit: And don't forget, during fall or winter
This is the most satisfying video ever [full stop]
1:00 pure sound for headphone users
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which headphones are you using?
Too satisfying I kept rewatch it!
What is it about the video that you find so pleasing?
All of it. Its perfect.
This was by far the most satisfying video I ever watched, loved every bit of it, ice breaking off car.
It's weird how this random video caused your type of experience, it wasn't planned it was just spontaneous. We had just suffered the hardest ice storm in memory. Caused power outages for our whole valley not just our large city, trees down power poles down it was bad bad. One the 3rd day the temperature started raising above freezing which caused the thick coat on my SUV to start to detach from the body of my SUV. I needed to use this SUV so started hitting it with my fist and it cracked and fell to the ground. It was sort of cool. I grabbed my GoPro and a rubber hammer and started pounding away. The rest is history!
As someone from the Tropics, this is so fascinating
Enjoy your spiders.
Watching the ice fall off was fun to watch like frozen glass... I'm just thinking Elsa must've had taco bell for the first time and gave that vehicle a nice icy blast 😂
That looks sooo satisfying I wish my car was iced up now i wana do it too 😊
Guy: breaks ice off his truck
741k people: ahh yes very interesting
The mysteries of the world
that never happened to mine 😕
@@IceManOregon mhm
Yeah, my country doesn't have any snow.
@@MrBlackhen same where u lived
More satisfying than them asmr videos lol 😀.
Glad you think so!
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Brilliant video eases stress 🙂.
This guy is like some kind of fae creature, he merely gives a gentle suggestion to the ice and it comes sloughing off without complaint. He is like Elsa.
This is why I have a garage
Ice falling and u see a brand new car
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The sound of it breaking is so satisfying omgg
Wife - Honey come to pick me up at the Walmart.
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It says last nights ice storm, but you say here’s the snow from the other day. Was that more than one nights ice/snow buildup? Thank you for sharing. Awesome video. Did you rescue your mother ok?
Thanks for the comment, yeah it's snowed first then was covered during freezing rain. My brother who lives a bit closer to my mother was able to get to our mother. Because my mom's whole town area lost power cell phones didn't work either. Only texting worked and she doesn't text. Thanks for asking