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I have never known this was also for ice and now I must try. Thank you!

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It’s not. It’s designed to be inside as a sun reflector. People just use them to block ice formation too but they won’t last as long that way. They weren’t designed to be rained/snowed on and frozen…but they aren’t expensive so does it really matter?

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I think it stops ice forming by still being inside, by reflecting light and heating up the windshield, but I could be mistaken.

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