Thankfully not but it made everything really ice-y and because our road at the time was on a hill it travelled down the road making it super slippery lmao
My coworker got sent to the hospital because he defrosted the windows on his truck by throwing a bucket of boiling water on it, and ended up slipping on the ice he made.
I did use hot water to thaw my car, which was encased in a sheet of ice after an overnight freeze.
Only after the fact did I discover what a horribly stupid idea that was, as I risked cracking the windshield with the sudden region-specific heat expansion. Didn't happen that time, but only because I was lucky.
I actually suggested to clear the snow in our driveway like that. I was four years old, tho.
I had a neighbour throw boiled water down their front steps on a freezing cold day - It went as well as you'd think
what happened? did the sidewalk crack
Instant ice slick on the most slip-prone surface in your house
Thankfully not but it made everything really ice-y and because our road at the time was on a hill it travelled down the road making it super slippery lmao
Forbidden slide
My coworker got sent to the hospital because he defrosted the windows on his truck by throwing a bucket of boiling water on it, and ended up slipping on the ice he made.
dudes rock
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I did use hot water to thaw my car, which was encased in a sheet of ice after an overnight freeze.
Only after the fact did I discover what a horribly stupid idea that was, as I risked cracking the windshield with the sudden region-specific heat expansion. Didn't happen that time, but only because I was lucky.
The real answer is to mix enough radioactive material in the pavement that it never freezes.
Plutonium solves all your problems
And then some.