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Do you drive a car? Want to save time and energy in winter? In our latitudes, winter is usually characterized by snowy and frosty weather and liters of hot chocolate, and for car owners it guarantees a couple of burdensome chores: changing tires, cleaning the car from snow and ice in the morning, fighting fogged up windows. The list goes on and on. You woke up on a beautiful winter morning, but your mood was immediately ruined by an icy windshield? Dealing with this winter "surprise" is not easy. It is even worse if you are in a hurry to work or school. But even if you do not have the opportunity to park your car in a garage or in a closed parking lot, remember one great improvised remedy! Mix vinegar with water in a ratio of 3:1. Spray this product on all the windows of your car, including the windshield: this way you will prevent them from freezing at night. The easiest way to deal with a frozen lock is to use hand sanitizer. The alcohol it contains will melt the ice and you will get inside the car. Want to know more tips? Then watch the video. Timestamps: How to solve frozen windows 0:52 Leaving socks on the windshield wipers 1:42 Dealing with a frozen door lock 2:26 Preventing doors from freezing 3:04 Preventing windows from fogging up 3:35 Avoiding icy side mirrors 4:15 Keeping headlights from freezing or fogging up 4:34 Prepare a winter survival kit 5:08 Always keep the gas tank at least half full 5:54 Starting your car in freezing temperatures 6:14 Rescuing your car from a snowdrift 7:13 #tips for motorists #car tips #winter driving Music: Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Overview: You need to mix: 600 ml of alcohol, 200 ml of water and 1 drop of dishwashing liquid - spray the product on the frozen glass, and the ice will instantly melt. “Socks on Windshield Wipers” sounds like a good name for an indie band. But in reality, it’s the best way to prevent your wipers from freezing to your windshield. Step one: Always lift your wipers before leaving your car overnight. To prevent the keyhole from freezing, try lubricating it with WD-40. Do this before the cold weather sets in, and you’ll save a lot of time and nerves! A non-stick spray, which can be easily purchased at any store, will come to the rescue. It will help you forget about this annoying problem. Just spray the spray on the rubber gasket on the top, side, and bottom of the door. Remove excess with a napkin. The filler will absorb moisture and prevent the glass from fogging up. Another valuable tip - do not leave open bottles of water and other drinks in the car overnight. To reduce the risk of ice forming on the side mirrors, cover them with a plastic bag while parked and secure it with a rubber band. When you take the bag off the next morning, you will see that your mirrors are completely unfrozen and you will not need to clean them. First, thoroughly wash off any dirt from your headlights. Let them dry. Then apply a thin layer of wax. Now moisture and snow will not bother you. You will be able to drive safely in cold weather. The US Marine Corps Winter Survival Guide recommends keeping a supply of water and food (such as dry snacks) in your car during the winter months. The last thing you want to encounter on a winter road is a broken engine. To reduce the risk of this problem, fill your tank at least halfway. It may sound obvious, but parking in a garage or under or next to something large (such as a tree or building) will help your car retain heat at night. This will make it easier for you to start the engine in the morning. Always keep a couple of bags of kitty litter in the trunk. Is your car stuck in a snowdrift? Just sprinkle some in front of the wheels and you will easily overcome the obstacle. Subscribe to AdMe: http://goo.gl/DgUonf ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We are on social networks: 5-Minute Crafts on Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More cool articles and videos on http://adme.ru/