By Chris - 02/02/2010 05:40 - France

Today, the windows on my car were frozen. I filled up a bucket of hot water, and threw it on the windows. The windows cracked. FML
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Same thing different taste

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#8 - It's the sudden temperature change that caused the cracks, not the heat. Glass is made in extremely hot temperatures, so withstanding any heat that the OP could have caused is not an issue. OP, when you suddenly and drastically change the temperature of the glass, cracking is inevitable. This is why it's also a good idea to rinse glasses with hot water before putting boiling liquids in them.

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retard didn't you take third grade science?

Who the **** doesn't know not to put hot water on frozen glass? Far out people! And I agree with #45

lmao which idiot doesn't know not to put hot water in ice cold glass common sence obviously it's gonna crack

Tinaroxx 0

This is why we pay attention in science class....

i actually wondered why people dont do this more often. now i know. see, fml just probably saved me some several hundred future dollars.