@undreamtoceans11 Inferior looking. USSR stuff usually looks cobbled together from whatever parts were available but it is often overbuilt, lasts for ages, and is easy to repair. Due to the shortages of "planned economy" products had to last forever. Again due to cost and shortages the products were improved where it mattered to prolong their life and not cosmetic. It wasn't fesable to have a product break and be replaced after two or three years when you had to wait (on a waiting list) over three years to get a new one. The waiting time for a car went sometimes to up to 10 years! Once you bought something, it had to last. The paradox was that second hand cars for example were more expensive than new ones because you could get them on the spot.
Hello! I am a car mechanic and i can explain why it works on this car! There a two types of windscreens. The ones who are installed with a rubber gasket around it (like this one, mostly found in old cars). And ones who are stuck in with adhesive (newer cars). What happens is that the rubber gasket can compensate the forces produced by the temperature difference of the cold glass and the hot water, thats why the windscreen on this car is fine. But on newer cars the adhesive does not have enough flex to compensate this forces, and thats why newer cars windscreens are very likely to break when applying hot water. Sorry if my englisch is not the very best, but i tried! EDIT: I see this comment arrouses a lot of people. I know there are different opinions regarding this topic out there. And if you think otherwise thats okay. I just commented this to prevent people from expensive repair costs. So please guys, write your own opinion in the comments but stop insulting me.
Wrong. The adhesive mounting also allows for expansion and contraction. Its soft like bathtub caulk. Ive used hot water on them as well with no problems.
@@joewoodchuck3824 Wrong its been demonstrated often enough that it is not soft enough. The windscreen cracks. Are you from a windscreen selling company or what?
I can only state that my experience fits with my theory. It makes no difference, nor have i ever heard of any difference. All i ever hear is to not do it, but its never backed up with evidence.
I've been using this technique for over 40 years on all my cars, and I've never had a problem. I should point out that I have worked for 40 years in a company that manufactures automobile windows, so I know that these windows are quite capable of withstanding this thermal shock.
Im doing this on modern cars for a few years now. Trick is to get warm (not boiling) water and pour it slowly. Never had a problem. Tested it for 2 winters on an already cracked windshield - got a stone in it on the highway, same results. Happy to confirm that the crack did not travel further and remained around 3 inches long untill I got a new windshield on. No more scraping ice on cold mornings for me :)
I need the English guy over everything I’ve ever seen in Russian. Listening to him translate as the other guy talks makes the Russian guy sound so peaceful and cool but when I hear Russian people talk without a translated they sound so angry Lol
They aren’t angry. It’s simply how they sound. You have to make a conscious effort to think to yourself and go “they sound angry but I know that is irrational thinking so I will use free will and change my thoughts.” You are not your thoughts. You are not a slave to your thoughts. Recognize but don’t attach.
As someone who grew up in Edmonton in Canada at 53°N I experienced many -40C and colder days in my early driving years. The temperature on that day there being somewhere between -4C and -10C is not all that cold. Considering how little ice was left on the windshield when he started to pour. Still, I too am surprised the windshield did not crack. I guess that being a Russian designed and built car, they may indeed have made the glass tougher, designing for the local conditions.
I am also in Edmonton. It's currently -41°c . I can't imagine ANY type of windshield that would survive boiling water being poured on it at these temperatures.
@@seancripps4897 I grew up there. When I was 30 I moved to Vancouver. At 49 I moved to Los Angeles. Though I came back to Vancouver in 2010 at age 59. Canada is a better place to retire. Now in a burb at the eastern end of Greater Vancouver it is a cold day. 0C with mixed snow and rain. But to address your message, I would not expect it to survive either. I do expect the Soviet designers of the Lada expected this to happen in Russia and made the glass so it could specifically handle this treatment. The joke for the presenter is to think how many western windshields get broken this way.
Did you ignore the fact that he talked about all the russky cars cracking along the bottom when you were warming it up...Ladas are probably the biggest pieces of shit ever made... ps putin should be in prison!
The windshield on this line of cars from vaz 2101 to vaz 2015, is not glued, but is installed on a special elastic band and has the ability to move there (thermal expansion), vaz 2121 uaz 469 and uaz 452 cars are used, including in permafrost regions, for example, in the same Yakutia recorded more than -70 ° C Thank you Google translator!
I'm in PG and wouldn't dream of doing that to any of my windows. I bet if he poured half way down the glass and kept the top portion cold the results would have been different
same. I had a car for 11 years and my parents used warm water (not boiling) and it NEVER did anything bad my parents decided to use water cause it's faster but also they are scared of scratching the windows if they use the scraper
Don’t pour it directly on it put it in like a gallon freezer bag and rub it on it the reason it breaks is because of something called thermal shock where the temperature changes so rapidly it pulls itself apart because it’s expanding/contracting so rapidly
I've seen this happen to a windshield that was already slightly cracked, Heater on the inside, freezing/snowing on the outside, while driving. The crack started from the driver side and slowly traveled to the passenger side in about 60 seconds. It looked like a single rain drop defying the laws of physics, as all the rest of the drops were moving towards the hood, but this one was going sideways! Tripped us out. Definitely doesn't like the temperature changes, but I guess it can handle a certain amount.
That's crazy. I've had this crack on my windshield since before I bought the car that runs across the nearly whole thing. It's never gotten any worse, and I've had this car for years, and it has gone through multiple winters. People see it and are like, "Oh yea, that needs to be replaced." But it's never gotten worse. It's been the same since I got it.
The temp change is fine. That window already had a stress fracture to begin with and road vibration would have caused what you saw eventually regardless of air temperature.
Its not the temperature its the stress from the movement, usually it starts when u get a rock chip and if the windshield gets moved a certain way it cracks it
I was a bus driver here in Scotland for 14 years, every winter I would defrost the bus windscreen just like this in -10 -15 and it never cracked the windscreen
@@keessmit8999 you are right and wrong. A bus windscreen is thicker, which means it's stronger, but only stronger against impact. Because its thicker boiling water is MORE likely to break it than a normal windscreen. This is the reason labrotory glass for heating liquids is very thin. This stops an expansion differential between the inner and outter walls of the glass.
@@keessmit8999 Only the surface of the glass is larger the composition of the glass is more or less the same .Glass on vehicles are heat treated cycle unlike glass on old windows in houses.
It doesn't break because of the way the window is installed. Most newer vehicles use adhesives to hold the glass in place that don't allow for room for the glass to flex. The Lada uses a rubber gasket to hold the glass with room for expansion shrinking. Once again. Simple is brilliant.
Here in Arizona when it is 120 degrees Fahrenheit and your windshield is baking in the sun, if you spray water from the hose it will crack your window. Keep up the great videos! Cheers from the USA!
There are numerous factors to pay attention to when doing this, as typically the glass will break depending on the thickness of the glass. Why it breaks is called Thermol shock, the same thing can happen in glass tea pots if you having freezing water and suddenly pour boiling water into it. The materials cannot compensate for the sudden change in temp and shattering happens as a result.
I'm wondering if the mass of the glass and the relatively small volume of water poured slowly simply isn't enough to actually heat the glass to the point of expansion stress? How about trying a boiling 5 gallon fast dump? This give me hope though .. I've been thinking of wrapping copper tubing around the exhaust manifold down pipe to heat up the washer fluid outlet. I like winter enough for play - but dorking about in minus 20 at 4 AM to get to work sucks.
I always fill a pitcher from my bathtub because it comes out hot the fastest and fills the pitcher in 2 seconds. It’s good for people to see it for their own eyes - people think you’re crazy for doing this, but I asked the dealer if I could when I bought a new car. Thank you for the video!
Front windshield on 07 Nissan Murano also will not crack from rapid thermal expansion. If you think about it, in summer time, your windshield is boiling hot, if you wash your car and pour all that cold water on it, it does not crack either. It's designed to handle it
What did you expect, exactly? I've been de-icing cars this way since the mid 1970's - My dad even longer. I don't see what you're getting at with domestic glass Vs foreign imports. All my cars over the years have been a mix of foreign and domestic, and I have not yet at had one single failure. Also, it doesn't matter if it's laminated or straight toughened glass. Personally, I'd suggest using that water to make coffee! One hot tip; Pour the water, starting at one top corner, and run it quickly to the other side top corner, then back again - keep going back and forth until you've poured enough to clear the glass. One kettle will be enough to clear a whole (average sized) car. It doesn't even need to be boiling, and indeed, hot water from the tap is plenty hot enough, and you can always use more of it, if you feel the need to! This is like trying to teach Granny to suck eggs! Oh, and where's the regular voice-over guy? "Voice-over by BMI Russian. . . . . ." - Go, get him back, and pay him extra if you have to!
You gave me a great idea on how to defrost my glass on the car after its been -33 all night. Ice like a rock, break ice scrapper so pouring boiling hot water on it will melt the ice away in about 10 seconds. great job!
When I did this back in 85' to my 77' Alfa GT it shattered like someone hit it with a baseball..Next time throw all the the water on at once..It should work then, lada or not..
It's that time of year where snow is expected in some countries so Its relevent for many people. I clicked on it because I thought the screen would crack when he was putting the boiling water on it.
Hey Buddy, I don't know about all the other comments, but all I can say is Thanks for doing the video. No matter what rocket science, chemistry inducing, environmental windshield composition, thermal dynamics and alignment of the constellations at the moment in time you did it or done on a Fiat, a Volkswagen Rabbit, or grandma's flip-flops.....It was still interesting to watch. Take care, stay safe and God Bless.
I've had two cars I did this within the past and never ruined a windshield. This video confirms what I've observed as well. A quick way to de-ice the windscreen with no negative consequence.
I have been clearing my windshield with hot water for over 40 years and never had a problem. But I don't use BOILING hot water, just tap hot water. Boiling water is 212° but tap hot water is more like 140°-160°. That's plenty hot to melt snow and ice.
Me too. I'm also Canadian and have done this in -40C weather many times when I'm running late. I don't use hot water though, I use luke-warm water from the tap (a little above room temperature). It is risky though, I've had damaged windows crack just from the defrosters. Be absolutely certain your windshield doesn't have any cracks or chips if you try this.
It usually does crack, or atleast weakenes the glass enough that it's going to crack when it freezes again or if a minor rock chip hits it. Glass can't direct heat that well. So pouring boiling water on freezing glass is not a very good idea. Pouring water on glass to get rid of ice does work, just keep in mind that any liquid tap water is already warmer than freezing temperature and will melt ice off your car.
Nothing would have happened either way. I know from experience. Drastic changes in temperature from cold to hot does not make avsolutely any difference in glass what so ever. Things change when you do hot to cold, in this case the glass would have cracked easily. This has to do with how big the jump in temperature is. Is way harder to get glass cold enough and water becomes vapor before reaching the desired heat. This is why cold to hot doesn't break the glass. But is easy heating up glass enough that even room temperature water can break it.
I've done this so many times on my old a s s car it didn't give a damn. It was perfectly fine. People were always saying ahhh you shouldn't do that it's bad for your car nopedienope but I saved myself so mich work and hassle every winter whereas they were freezing there finger off scraping their damn windshield manually.
User K, you hit the nail on the head. I didn't with this video, but honestly after posting this comment I have been way more selective of what I watch...not taking the click bait that has caught me wayyy too many times.
Ive used hot water from the tap and I've never had a problem. As long as its warm it makes removing ice easy. Works well for Frozen locks and handles too
Windshields are not a single layer of glass, but two layers with are bonded together with a transparent plastic layer in the middle. So it's possible that the middle layer is flexible enough to prevent the glass from cracking. If there is an existing crack or nick however, then hot water will make the crack grow.
what i like about this channel and this video proves it, is that you guys will test what viewers ask you to test. Thanks for that, although this one wasn't one of the most interesting ones.
If you came straight to the comments..
The answer is absolutely nothing happens.
ty i wish i seen you every comment section lol
Tim V110 i thought i’d save everyone some time before they moved on to their next equally unimportant video
1800shabye lmao 👍
I did
Thank you!!
Anyone else questioning why dis on your recommended?
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The dislikes are from people who tried this and broke the glass lol
Lol 😂
I've been doing it for forty years and never broken any glass, however I only use hot water and not boiling hot water.
Cold water all winter long years and years. Broken window? Show evidence
omg why is there so many dislikes lol 😂
SAME HERE...I DO IT IN THE WINTER WHEN IM RUNNING LATE FOR WORK....3:45 AM.....ZERO DEGREES OUT IN A NORTHERN MICHIGAN FREEZE
Russian quality.
Everybody just expects it to be crap.
And when it isnt crap, we are disappointed.
Damn it didnt crack
XD
Coz it’s so cold there the water is only warm when it hits the glass
Pour cold water on a hot windshield
@undreamtoceans11 Inferior looking. USSR stuff usually looks cobbled together from whatever parts were available but it is often overbuilt, lasts for ages, and is easy to repair. Due to the shortages of "planned economy" products had to last forever. Again due to cost and shortages the products were improved where it mattered to prolong their life and not cosmetic. It wasn't fesable to have a product break and be replaced after two or three years when you had to wait (on a waiting list) over three years to get a new one. The waiting time for a car went sometimes to up to 10 years! Once you bought something, it had to last.
The paradox was that second hand cars for example were more expensive than new ones because you could get them on the spot.
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Hello! I am a car mechanic and i can explain why it works on this car! There a two types of windscreens. The ones who are installed with a rubber gasket around it (like this one, mostly found in old cars). And ones who are stuck in with adhesive (newer cars). What happens is that the rubber gasket can compensate the forces produced by the temperature difference of the cold glass and the hot water, thats why the windscreen on this car is fine. But on newer cars the adhesive does not have enough flex to compensate this forces, and thats why newer cars windscreens are very likely to break when applying hot water.
Sorry if my englisch is not the very best, but i tried!
EDIT: I see this comment arrouses a lot of people. I know there are different opinions regarding this topic out there. And if you think otherwise thats okay. I just commented this to prevent people from expensive repair costs. So please guys, write your own opinion in the comments but stop insulting me.
(T)his comment should be pinned on top.
English is pretty good actually...no need for apologies. Thanks for not making me watch this lame-ass video. You saved me ten minutes. Cheers.
Wrong. The adhesive mounting also allows for expansion and contraction. Its soft like bathtub caulk. Ive used hot water on them as well with no problems.
@@joewoodchuck3824 Wrong its been demonstrated often enough that it is not soft enough. The windscreen cracks. Are you from a windscreen selling company or what?
I can only state that my experience fits with my theory. It makes no difference, nor have i ever heard of any difference. All i ever hear is to not do it, but its never backed up with evidence.
Did anyone else go straight to the comments
Sorry, dude. I went Full House to the comments.
Lor Bitewho Instrumentals HAHA yes
Yep, and you're the 2nd comment I saw
Hell yes ain't nobody got time for all dis
First thing I went for lol
I wasn’t even recommended. I actually look this up
Same
same
nah i looked up hand in hot water bc its suppose to make your pee on yourself and i saw dis
Me too lol
I looked up boiling snow ❄
4:07 is what you came for
Scrolled down just for this comment !
Not all capes wear heroes
Doesn't needed the video isn't even long
*ENGLISH 100*
Dont steal my mans watch time
Clearly the windshield is a paid actor...
AsciiGDL no its cus it’s ma lada made in Russia
LOL
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You came here for 4:08 and 6:35
**SPOILER**
Nothing happens
Thx
Kounter god bless you
Kounter thx
God Bless.
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I've been using this technique for over 40 years on all my cars, and I've never had a problem.
I should point out that I have worked for 40 years in a company that manufactures automobile windows, so I know that these windows are quite capable of withstanding this thermal shock.
Aren’t there some cheap windsheilds out there, some that may crack. Maybe made in China. I don’t know, I am just asking.
Im doing this on modern cars for a few years now. Trick is to get warm (not boiling) water and pour it slowly. Never had a problem. Tested it for 2 winters on an already cracked windshield - got a stone in it on the highway, same results. Happy to confirm that the crack did not travel further and remained around 3 inches long untill I got a new windshield on. No more scraping ice on cold mornings for me :)
@@sapte62 lovely!
so your age is above 60 and below 72?
I need the English guy over everything I’ve ever seen in Russian. Listening to him translate as the other guy talks makes the Russian guy sound so peaceful and cool but when I hear Russian people talk without a translated they sound so angry Lol
I love how he replicates the intonation and laughter. Great voiceover.
They aren’t angry. It’s simply how they sound. You have to make a conscious effort to think to yourself and go “they sound angry but I know that is irrational thinking so I will use free will and change my thoughts.” You are not your thoughts. You are not a slave to your thoughts. Recognize but don’t attach.
Video starts at 04:09.
Thank me later.
And nothing happen
Thank me later
And the entire video was a waste of my time. Just go watch something else, now. Thank me later
Chad Melton I wrote this so other people could find when the video starts.
Thank me later.
Thx but i wont
Thxs but it was a waist of timee thxs tho :)
Anyone else annoyed that he missed the right side of the windshield
Lol I have OCD so that really annoyed me
Yea, OCD its s annoing
Yuuup.
Yes
Yep..
As someone who grew up in Edmonton in Canada at 53°N I experienced many -40C and colder days in my early driving years. The temperature on that day there being somewhere between -4C and -10C is not all that cold. Considering how little ice was left on the windshield when he started to pour. Still, I too am surprised the windshield did not crack. I guess that being a Russian designed and built car, they may indeed have made the glass tougher, designing for the local conditions.
I am also in Edmonton. It's currently -41°c . I can't imagine ANY type of windshield that would survive boiling water being poured on it at these temperatures.
@@seancripps4897 I grew up there. When I was 30 I moved to Vancouver. At 49 I moved to Los Angeles. Though I came back to Vancouver in 2010 at age 59. Canada is a better place to retire. Now in a burb at the eastern end of Greater Vancouver it is a cold day. 0C with mixed snow and rain.
But to address your message, I would not expect it to survive either. I do expect the Soviet designers of the Lada expected this to happen in Russia and made the glass so it could specifically handle this treatment. The joke for the presenter is to think how many western windshields get broken this way.
Did you ignore the fact that he talked about all the russky cars cracking along the bottom when you were warming it up...Ladas are probably the biggest pieces of shit ever made... ps putin should be in prison!
The windshield on this line of cars from vaz 2101 to vaz 2015, is not glued, but is installed on a special elastic band and has the ability to move there (thermal expansion), vaz 2121 uaz 469 and uaz 452 cars are used, including in permafrost regions, for example, in the same Yakutia recorded more than -70 ° C
Thank you Google translator!
I'm in PG and wouldn't dream of doing that to any of my windows.
I bet if he poured half way down the glass and kept the top portion cold the results would have been different
Snapchat made this waaaay more dramatic than it actually was
Snapchat is annoying as fuck cause you swipe up on the page and it makes you jump through like 10 loops to get to it
Bro same that’s the only reason I’m here
Nothing To see they really be doin dat 😂😂
thats why im here 😂
Nothing To see yea
Did we really need to see you boil the water
blackdunya did we also need to see him clear the snow off??
Proof if it's hot I guess idk either
Do you really need to be a dick?
Pointless stretching of the video, this could have been a 3 mins video, instead we watch 6 more mins of bullshit.
least he not show the 7 supervisors we get in the uk , when we make a brew
The fact he didn’t get the whole windshield make me uncomfortable 😂😂
Beemo ooo i know it annoyed me so much, i wanted him to cover every part of the glass
ditto. Just like the time they ran a car engine with no oil or oil pan. I'm yelling at the screen "YOU NEED OIL!" ...Didn't work, engine kept running.
Yeah
Maybe he was trying to show what it looks like with the water and stuff but still I totally understand your point
Me too
I've been using warm water on my windshield for 30 years. never broke
same. I had a car for 11 years and my parents used warm water (not boiling) and it NEVER did anything bad
my parents decided to use water cause it's faster but also they are scared of scratching the windows if they use the scraper
Same, works fine. Never tried boiling water, but warm water for sure.
The difference is….. they used b o i l i n g water not warm
Don’t pour it directly on it put it in like a gallon freezer bag and rub it on it the reason it breaks is because of something called thermal shock where the temperature changes so rapidly it pulls itself apart because it’s expanding/contracting so rapidly
@@KSHAWK
Did you see it break?
I do this every morning when I find my windshield frozen. Haven't had a problem yet.
Same here, the point is not to have to scrape which is what’s confusing about this experiment
@MARVIN PETION shutup
This guy has 2 voices and can speak 2 languages at the same time, what sorcery is this?
This Isn't Even My Final Form Go back to school kid.
LOL
Is heresy, therefore he is a heretic and the Emperor demands to purge him!
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Its called communist
In Russia boiling water cracks you, not windscreen.
In Russia, boiling water does not crack windscreen, but joke does.
in soviet russia windscreen cracks water
i first thought my siczophrenia kicked back in
I've seen this happen to a windshield that was already slightly cracked, Heater on the inside, freezing/snowing on the outside, while driving. The crack started from the driver side and slowly traveled to the passenger side in about 60 seconds. It looked like a single rain drop defying the laws of physics, as all the rest of the drops were moving towards the hood, but this one was going sideways! Tripped us out. Definitely doesn't like the temperature changes, but I guess it can handle a certain amount.
That's crazy. I've had this crack on my windshield since before I bought the car that runs across the nearly whole thing. It's never gotten any worse, and I've had this car for years, and it has gone through multiple winters. People see it and are like, "Oh yea, that needs to be replaced." But it's never gotten worse. It's been the same since I got it.
The temp change is fine. That window already had a stress fracture to begin with and road vibration would have caused what you saw eventually regardless of air temperature.
Its not the temperature its the stress from the movement, usually it starts when u get a rock chip and if the windshield gets moved a certain way it cracks it
The video starts @ 4:09 but there is no reason to watch because nothing happens smh
Wavvy That’s a rude thing to say! She is pretty just the way she is! The only thing that needs to be lighter is your attitude towards other people.
Wavvy What
Wavvy lol bet you would NEVER speak like that in person
She's hot
Amanda Is HOLY SKADOOTLE lmao
Q: what happens when you pour boiling water on frozen windshield?
A: Ice melts
The main topic is the WINDSHIELD (I know you're joking)
Darn
Oh shit 😂
In some situations the windshield would break
Or windshield crack
I don’t even live in a snow state.. but had to see this! 🤣 always been a question in the back of my mind… #California
I’m here because Snapchat won’t just go straight to the point
Exactly why I’m here😭😭
Holy shit me too 😅
Woah. Me too. Just searched this on TH-cam and found it in few seconds!
Same looool
Same
This video didn't need to be any longer than 30 seconds...
thats why I usually start to watch fro the middle of the video or just the end
He’s more successful then you dumb fucks will ever be
Dickhead
Jacobs Productions I’m Canadian it’s in my blood to fuck every ones life up thanks for the compliment
Connor King nah that’s how you Americans spell it
In mother Russia echos come back in a different language!
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hahah...
I don't get it...
Lol
“You can hear it crackling and popping” ...yeah the windshield 😂
Translator throwing that extra bass in his voice in this one. :-D
Right.. lol ..I almost thought this was a prank video just based on the translators voice.. definitely sounds like he's being goofy ?!
@@peachbellini2615 3 years old…
No the glass dont shatter. If thats what you expected in the whole video. Your welcome for saving 9 minutes
Thanks!
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I should've seen this 10 min ago
Thank you sir! You're doing a great service to Mankind!
I've personally seen others crack their own windscreen doing this. Thermal shock
IN SOVIET RUSSIA THE GLASS BREAKS YOU
HEHE HEHE beaks????
GET BEAKED BREH
pantybreecher damn missed that one
Haha good one...
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The only person to put positive, results and breakage in one sentence
I just did it in Philadelphia pa , January 20th 2024.
Didn’t get the water to boil but it was hot and it worked . Thanks my boy!
Anyone else got this from recommended?
Not sure why though
Mark Rutte xD
that is where i get most of my videos yes.
Yep
Yes....and I live in miami
I was a bus driver here in Scotland for 14 years, every winter I would defrost the bus windscreen just like this in -10 -15 and it never cracked the windscreen
I think there is a big diference between a bus window or a car window
@@keessmit8999 it's still glass 😂
@@JayBoy26HD thats true but a bus window is way way stronger then a car window
@@keessmit8999 you are right and wrong.
A bus windscreen is thicker, which means it's stronger, but only stronger against impact.
Because its thicker boiling water is MORE likely to break it than a normal windscreen.
This is the reason labrotory glass for heating liquids is very thin. This stops an expansion differential between the inner and outter walls of the glass.
@@keessmit8999 Only the surface of the glass is larger the composition of the glass is more or less the same .Glass on vehicles are heat treated cycle unlike glass on old windows in houses.
Everyone in Texas right now!
That vehicle made from two back ends and the name for it had me LMAO!
who else was expecting him to do it with the snow on the windshield😔😒
Or putting the snow from to roof onto the hot windshield
Yeah he wasn't supposed to scrape all the ice off the windshield. The experiment is for people without ice scrapers to see what it would do.
Considering the thumbnail is him pouring it over a windshield without snow on, not me lol
I fucken was the prick
Samee
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I just love this comment section
It doesn't break because of the way the window is installed. Most newer vehicles use adhesives to hold the glass in place that don't allow for room for the glass to flex. The Lada uses a rubber gasket to hold the glass with room for expansion shrinking. Once again. Simple is brilliant.
Snapchat be leaving me with cliffhangers.
Dumb Peach LMAOOO I THATS WHY I AM HERE😂😂
Lmaooo i just seen it on sc
jonathan zarate 😂😂 same
Dumb Peach fuck snapchat we win
Yeah fxck them ads
in russia, window crack you
nityking1 haha! 😂
Not russia, Soviet Russia!
I like Russia 😊
Arni Tasarra or mother russia
I used to have a Lada - damn thing was just about indestructible . . :)
The glass doesn’t break because it’s made from Nokia 3310’s.
Lol
lol 😂
LMAO!!! Nokia would've broken the water....
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Here in Arizona when it is 120 degrees Fahrenheit and your windshield is baking in the sun, if you spray water from the hose it will crack your window. Keep up the great videos! Cheers from the USA!
There are numerous factors to pay attention to when doing this, as typically the glass will break depending on the thickness of the glass.
Why it breaks is called Thermol shock, the same thing can happen in glass tea pots if you having freezing water and suddenly pour boiling water into it.
The materials cannot compensate for the sudden change in temp and shattering happens as a result.
You should have shown us how you boiled the second water.. 😂😂😂😂
Venceremo Buergo with even more music and camera angles than the first one.
Howdid he boiled the second water ? I believe he just switched on the kettle again !
4:08 you are welcome :)
vineeth xavier
thank you
You are a saviour
Thx
I instantly went down to look for something like this lol
hahahah same here, but someone had to do it. :P hope the uploader is not pissed at me.. LOL
I can’t, The narrator just sounds like someone talking over you 😭
It's called a translator...
The translator is a god. You shut your filthy mouth! 😭
@@Zaneandhismayn this translator is dog shit
I'm wondering if the mass of the glass and the relatively small volume of water poured slowly simply isn't enough to actually heat the glass to the point of expansion stress? How about trying a boiling 5 gallon fast dump?
This give me hope though .. I've been thinking of wrapping copper tubing around the exhaust manifold down pipe to heat up the washer fluid outlet. I like winter enough for play - but dorking about in minus 20 at 4 AM to get to work sucks.
This dude really tried to reach the 10 min mark.
*AND HE'S FAILED*
There isnt ecen any ads lol
imeverywhere. For real tho like the time he stop at he should of just when you 12 mins
too bad he got 920
It isn't monetized
Why is this video 9 minutes. this could have been shaved down to under a minute
Akmang On me😑
5 seconds
I always fill a pitcher from my bathtub because it comes out hot the fastest and fills the pitcher in 2 seconds.
It’s good for people to see it for their own eyes - people think you’re crazy for doing this, but I asked the dealer if I could when I bought a new car. Thank you for the video!
Front windshield on 07 Nissan Murano also will not crack from rapid thermal expansion. If you think about it, in summer time, your windshield is boiling hot, if you wash your car and pour all that cold water on it, it does not crack either. It's designed to handle it
This was such a let down... can you please just take a hammer to the glass so we have a proper ending to this video.... we all came to see glass crack
RancisGamer I was expecting a loud bang too.
Lmaoooooooo Right! Just break both windows! Lol
RancisGamer,
Exactly!!! 😒
Hazel Moore just blow up the fucking car already...😁
RancisGamer hahaha you just made me laugh for almost 2 minutes
Don’t waste 9mins 10sec of your life
In short- nothing happens at the end
Thanks me later
Saima Bhuiyan I’ll thank you now and not watch the video. 👌🏿
Saima Bhuiyan
Thanks bro.
Thanx
Thank you
There is a god, thank you!
Anyone see this on Snapchat and wanted to know what happened.
@Proxy 💁🏾♀️💁🏾♀️💁🏾♀️
me
What did you expect, exactly? I've been de-icing cars this way since the mid 1970's - My dad even longer. I don't see what you're getting at with domestic glass Vs foreign imports. All my cars over the years have been a mix of foreign and domestic, and I have not yet at had one single failure. Also, it doesn't matter if it's laminated or straight toughened glass.
Personally, I'd suggest using that water to make coffee!
One hot tip; Pour the water, starting at one top corner, and run it quickly to the other side top corner, then back again - keep going back and forth until you've poured enough to clear the glass. One kettle will be enough to clear a whole (average sized) car. It doesn't even need to be boiling, and indeed, hot water from the tap is plenty hot enough, and you can always use more of it, if you feel the need to!
This is like trying to teach Granny to suck eggs!
Oh, and where's the regular voice-over guy? "Voice-over by BMI Russian. . . . . ." - Go, get him back, and pay him extra if you have to!
I love how mad he is when it doesn’t break 😂 “what gives?!”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I used to do this daily in winter on my truck, never have had a new windshield. Live in warmer climate now, thank goodness
Oh wow snapchat this DEFINITELY made my jaw drop
Plot twist: it wasn't his car
😂🤣😂
LOL LOL 😆😆😆
Would’ve been funny if the owner came out like WTF U DOING?? lol
@@TQGraham11 yeah! "Are you crazy? Why are you touching my car?!" Haha
America rofl!!! “GTF AWAY FROM MY CAR!!”
I wonder if his neighbour knows what he's doing with his car...
Ranger Bill 😂neighbours car
lmaooo
You gave me a great idea on how to defrost my glass on the car after its been -33 all night. Ice like a rock, break ice scrapper so pouring boiling hot water on it will melt the ice away in about 10 seconds. great job!
When I did this back in 85' to my 77' Alfa GT it shattered like someone hit it with a baseball..Next time throw all the the water on at once..It should work then, lada or not..
Why do people dislike? It wasn’t clickbait it asked what would happen and it showed it
Dub and the fact it ended up in almost everyone's recommendation for no reason
That's not heir fault. They don't chose who gets it on recommended.
@@SkillsNoLogic yes it's not but people need someone to blame duh... that's just how it works
It’s in everyone’s recommended and it’s a crap video and it’s not about clickbait it’s about quality of the video
It's that time of year where snow is expected in some countries so Its relevent for many people. I clicked on it because I thought the screen would crack when he was putting the boiling water on it.
Spoilers : nothing happened
Ema thanks
are u blind? the ice melted
And the water boils
This gives me daily dose of internet vibes
Hey Buddy, I don't know about all the other comments, but all I can say is Thanks for doing the video. No matter what rocket science, chemistry inducing, environmental windshield composition, thermal dynamics and alignment of the constellations at the moment in time you did it or done on a Fiat, a Volkswagen Rabbit, or grandma's flip-flops.....It was still interesting to watch. Take care, stay safe and God Bless.
I wish most videos would just be 1 minute and get to the point! My time is precious. Only 24 hours in my day.
Read the comments before watching any video. They will let you know what is happening in the video.
Exactly. Mr. Blunt has more videos to watch! Cmon, TH-camrs.
They make the videos longer because their ad profitability rating is based on hours viewed. Short videos have a lower rating and less profit.
Mr. Blunt why doesnt your comment have more likes !
This is gold!!
I've had two cars I did this within the past and never ruined a windshield. This video confirms what I've observed as well. A quick way to de-ice the windscreen with no negative consequence.
I found this searching up "water." I am not disappointed 🤣
I have been clearing my windshield with hot water for over 40 years and never had a problem. But I don't use BOILING hot water, just tap hot water. Boiling water is 212° but tap hot water is more like 140°-160°. That's plenty hot to melt snow and ice.
That's because the rubber gasket is leaving more space for the glas to expand rapidly, glued in windshields are too unflexible to expand that fast
All glass have glue. The black gaskets are weather guards keeping water out of ur car
Makes sense to me!!
Bruh ...pour the hot water on the windshield WITH the snow still on it.
okjaye that’s what I was thinking
My thoughts exactly lol why clean the snow off before applying the boiling water? defeats the whole purpose
@@Rick_C-137_ I think the point is so you dont have to scrape it. Removing the snow isnt that hard
Anna G WHY WOULD YOU HAVE TO SCRAPE IT IF YOUR POURING BOILING WATER ON IT lol
@@Rick_C-137_ because if scraping was easy you wouldn't have to pour boiling water on it LOL
That’s the coolest kettle I’ve ever seen.
Never trust Snapchat again
Why lol
I've been pouring hot water on windshields in winter for 40 years (I live in Canada) and they never crack.
Me too. I'm also Canadian and have done this in -40C weather many times when I'm running late. I don't use hot water though, I use luke-warm water from the tap (a little above room temperature). It is risky though, I've had damaged windows crack just from the defrosters. Be absolutely certain your windshield doesn't have any cracks or chips if you try this.
Cyber Pleb : ... Agreed! ... existing cracks will get longer for sure, even tapping with your knuckle will extend existing cracks though.
I've been using hot water for 15 years
I do so every winter in Germany, because I just can't be assed to scrape the windows. Not boiling water of course, just hot water from the tap.
Not hot.. Warm only
I heard more of his heavy breathing more than the ice cracking
Kersen Cranwill I heard too much talking and an overlapping voice that got on every single one of my nerves
LOL
Wonton Kitty couldn’t agree more
Alt title: Crazy Russian Man Reinvents Tempered Glass in 2019
Those who disliked the video have simply been reminded of when they broke their own windshield.
Interesting. I too thought it would crack. Thank you.
Helen Sarkisian I think it's something to do with the laminate on car windows DO NOT do this on your house windows
It does crack but not out it self, he needed to slap the glass with his palm for it to krack. I he did it when it was cold, it would be cracking
It usually does crack, or atleast weakenes the glass enough that it's going to crack when it freezes again or if a minor rock chip hits it.
Glass can't direct heat that well. So pouring boiling water on freezing glass is not a very good idea. Pouring water on glass to get rid of ice does work, just keep in mind that any liquid tap water is already warmer than freezing temperature and will melt ice off your car.
Spoiler
Helen Sarkisian me too
I’m sure if the windshield had a small crack lol it be a different story
He'll say
"Fuck, well... There goes $400 just on a TH-cam video that'll get 60 views" 😂
@@elitefusionz02 i think its a bit more than 60 views :))
Nothing would have happened either way. I know from experience. Drastic changes in temperature from cold to hot does not make avsolutely any difference in glass what so ever. Things change when you do hot to cold, in this case the glass would have cracked easily. This has to do with how big the jump in temperature is. Is way harder to get glass cold enough and water becomes vapor before reaching the desired heat. This is why cold to hot doesn't break the glass. But is easy heating up glass enough that even room temperature water can break it.
Is she Russion.
I've done this so many times on my old a s s car it didn't give a damn. It was perfectly fine.
People were always saying ahhh you shouldn't do that it's bad for your car nopedienope but I saved myself so mich work and hassle every winter whereas they were freezing there finger off scraping their damn windshield manually.
Dr Evil is very curious in a very good way!
Ngl u should have lowered his voice or something...hearing y'all voices overlap was annoying
Still a interesting nd good vid
ThatOneGuy very interesting 🤣🤣
@Jim Piver thx for the 2 cents
Thought it was my voices speaking to me again 😐
@Jim Piver
Bruh all Y'all gonna be on my naughty list.
I mean...i'm not mad
It's a Lada, that explains everything. It was designed to withstand such abuse.
@ if that happens the space-time continuum will shatter
Lada is like car version of nokia phones
@@kooker100 car made by Nokia but rebranded
"that is one hell of a car" ahaha yes! too funny
Kinda want that rgb water boiler😂😂
There's almost ten minutes I should have spent with my kids. Sad the crap I'll watch on TH-cam.
Beta MAX you could've skipped the blabla you know? I did..
cat lady, good point!
Beta MAX 😂
Beta MAX so why didnt you do it? You knew that the Video was 10 min long right from the beginning...
User K, you hit the nail on the head. I didn't with this video, but honestly after posting this comment I have been way more selective of what I watch...not taking the click bait that has caught me wayyy too many times.
He Just Finessed 10 million views real quick 😭
12M NOW BUDDY 🤘🏽
I found that Rain-X when applied correctly even when it's cold outside, will stop ice from sticking to the glass and the ice can be removed easily.
Yes, it's very important that people know you POURed it.
Ive used hot water from the tap and I've never had a problem. As long as its warm it makes removing ice easy. Works well for Frozen locks and handles too
How the hell did this end up on my recommended list?
Windshields are not a single layer of glass, but two layers with are bonded together with a transparent plastic layer in the middle. So it's possible that the middle layer is flexible enough to prevent the glass from cracking. If there is an existing crack or nick however, then hot water will make the crack grow.
what i like about this channel and this video proves it, is that you guys will test what viewers ask you to test. Thanks for that, although this one wasn't one of the most interesting ones.
Why am i watching this, where i live there is no snow
@@somebody700 hahaha lol
Same here. I live in hawaii
akhu
Where I live there are no kettles
@@pippipster6767 at least there is wifi 😊
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