No. You would need far more information about the situation than temperature.
That will depend on the make of the washer. Warm is usually 30-40 degrees Celsius.
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The question, as presented does not have any independent variable. It is not about the temperature at which the washer fluid freezes, nor is it a comparison between different fluids.
You could drive the car to florida or add some salt to the tank, that will melt the ice, then add washer fluid that is temperature rated for your area, so it won't refeeze.
It has 4 tempurature controles.
Since I'm buying a washer and dryer I had to calculate this myself ... The cubic feet of the Kenmore washer model 110 heavy duty is 2.8 cubic feet. Measured to the top water line 14.5 inches and using the radius of the tub of 10.375 inches.
The 5 wash settings for the Whirlpool LTE5243D 3.4 CuFt. Electric Washer/Dryer Combo are Super Wash, Regular/Heavy, Permanent Press, Delicate and Prewash settings.
Embroidered sweatshirts need to be turned inside out so you will not damage and discolor. Temperature should be set for delicate items which would be known as permanent press on a washer. As far as drying you would set that to low temperature.
Windshield washer fluid already has isopropyl alcohol in it. No matter how much you put in, there will always be a freeze point - the alcohol will lower the freeze point, but cannot prevent it from happening. The container you buy the washer fluid in should tell you what temperature it's supposed to work to.
No i would use screen wash. Regular washer fluid has something in it that keeps it from freezing as quick as straight water would. If it gets extremely cold it may get slushy but will not freeze to the point of breaking the washer jug. There is winter washer fluid that I assume stays liquid at lower temperature's.
The difference between a front load washer and regular washer is that a front load washer has a door in front were clothes are loaded and that is also where washer settings are located. The regular washer is usually a top load where clothes are loaded on top of the washer.
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