rlhamil
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Some advice from Tesla might be warranted. I'd be tempted by a windshield de-icing spray, except that's meant for glass, not plastic, and might harm the plastic, since they often use cheap methanol rather than ethanol or isopropyl alcohol, which still help melt ice, but probably don't risk damaging plastic as much as methanol might. So I probably wouldn't use that, but might keep a bottle of 91% isopropyl alcohol (NOT any rubbing alcohol that contains anything other than isopropyl alcohol and water) handy. And test it on small areas, to be sure it didn't make them cloudy or hazy.
I'd expect that warming the vehicle remotely might help a little, but would take longer to have any effect on the very front.
Once you can get the doors open (the warming would handle that), a 110VAC blow dryer and extension cord (even plugged into one of the CT's AC outlets), set on LOW heat (not air, but not high either, so as not to do damage), would probably be a useable solution. Along those lines, I just ordered a cheap but reasonably powerful small 110VAC hand held vacuum (Dirt Devil Scorpion+) for my CB. Should work just fine to clean up the floors and seats, and the cord is a non-issue with the AC outlet in the truck.
You have some options that not all vehicles offer. Think about how to use them to your advantage, whatever the problem may be.
I'd expect that warming the vehicle remotely might help a little, but would take longer to have any effect on the very front.
Once you can get the doors open (the warming would handle that), a 110VAC blow dryer and extension cord (even plugged into one of the CT's AC outlets), set on LOW heat (not air, but not high either, so as not to do damage), would probably be a useable solution. Along those lines, I just ordered a cheap but reasonably powerful small 110VAC hand held vacuum (Dirt Devil Scorpion+) for my CB. Should work just fine to clean up the floors and seats, and the cord is a non-issue with the AC outlet in the truck.
You have some options that not all vehicles offer. Think about how to use them to your advantage, whatever the problem may be.
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