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KingNothing
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High...I'm a hardy Minnesotan which also means I go through some harsh winters. The ice on my car always freezes pretty thick at school. That being said, I want to invent some sort of cool-looking low-heat flame device to basicaly melt the ice very very fast. So I was wondering:
1. What hazards should I be concerned with besides melting or possibly burning he glass or the rubber/paint around it. I don't want to do any damage to the car. What can I do to avoid these hazards?
2. What burns at such a low heat?
3. Is there anything else that reacts with ice to make it break off the windshield?
4. How exactly could I go about making such a thing?
1. What hazards should I be concerned with besides melting or possibly burning he glass or the rubber/paint around it. I don't want to do any damage to the car. What can I do to avoid these hazards?
2. What burns at such a low heat?
3. Is there anything else that reacts with ice to make it break off the windshield?
4. How exactly could I go about making such a thing?