Comment on Is it rude to go through the car wash with a bunch of snow on your car?
CobblerScholar@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
Less rude and more potentially dangerous tbh. The metal of the roof will conduct just enough heat to melt the snow into a thin sheet of water and the second you stop or slow down a little too hard all of the snow on your roof is now obstructing your front view. For the sake of yourself and everyone else you share the road with please brush off any significant snow on top of your vehicle before you start moving
sem@piefed.blahaj.zone 22 hours ago
I can remove a lot of the snow before driving, but it is difficult to get it all off. The carwash is right down the street from me so the snow melting and falling off at low speed in transit is not likely.
Assuming it is safe and not rude to get to the carwash, is it ok to go through with snow snow still on the vehicle?
Phil_in_here@lemmy.ca 20 hours ago
The people in this thread are either misunderstanding you (thinking you have a big 8" slab of snow on your roof) or are unfamiliar with regularly snowy places, or are completely unhinged. That, or I misunderstand and you are talking about driving with inches of snow on your roof, in which case, yeah brush off what you can before driving.
But I get it, especially when it gets a bit warmer and the snow kinda melts a bit and gets icy and sticks.
The hot water will melt the snow and ice, don’t worry. The car wash deals with ice chunks from wheel wells all the time. Its just more water and road grime.
sem@piefed.blahaj.zone 11 hours ago
Thanks, yeah, that makes sense.
fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 hours ago
If you’ve removed 95% of the snow and it’s just the ice left then yeah you’re pretty fine to drive.
The car wash should have heated water which should melt the ice/remaining snow pretty quickly as long as it’s indoors.
sem@piefed.blahaj.zone 15 hours ago
Yeah that’s what I experienced, and the people out front use the spray to dislodge any chunks holding on.