I’m sure I’m not the only one that finds an icy windshield annoying, especially when I have to scrape it off on the blustery cold day. That’s why this tip from a weathercaster on how to de-ice the frost on your car’s windshield is perfect!
In this video demonstration, the weather forecaster shares his tip for removing ice. He uses a spray bottle that contains 2/3 portion of rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) and 1/3 water (a tablespoon of dish soap is optional).
He cautions to NOT use hot water – hot water can damage your windshield. After spraying the mixture on the glass, the frost melts away. And because of the freezing point of isopropyl alcohol, the spray bottle is safe to store in your car – it shouldn’t freeze.
Share this quick and easy winter tip with your family and friends.
If your windshield needs to be defogged regularly because of the nasty winter weather, watch this video for some handy tips.
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