Car experts hail £1.30 windscreen remedy to melt ice and snow in seconds

car experts hail £1.30 windscreen remedy to melt ice and snow in seconds

A cheap household staple could keep your windscreen frost-free this Winter (Stock photo)

Yellow weather alerts have been issued throughout the week as an Arctic plume of air is set to hit the country.

With temperatures that will feel as low as -9 degrees Celsius on the way, many Brits will be waking up to see their vehicles covered in ice and snow. While defrosting your car in freezing temperatures is hardly the best way to start your day – failure to properly defrost your windscreen before setting off could land you with a hefty fine.

Drivers have also been warned against leaving your engine on to melt the ice whilst heading back to the house for warmth as it could void your insurance and result in a fixed penalty notice . However, a household staple could be the trick to keep your vehicle frost-free.

Experts at Xcite Car Leasing have hailed a handy hack using white wine vinegar, which you can grab for £1.30 at Tesco for a 350ml bottle. “The night before you use your vehicle, pour a mixture of three parts vinegar one part water onto your windshield and windows, and you will have a frost-free windshield,” the automotive pros said.

White wine vinegar, which is often used in cleaning, can also be used to remove dirt and haze from your windscreen. Simply put the product in a spray bottle and diliute it slightly with water and spray on the glass.

It can also be used to to remove any ‘strong unpleasant odours’ from your vehicle. Experts reccommend placing a cup of white whine vinegar in a parked car on a flat surface, such as the footwell, and leaving it overnight. Make sure you open your windows and doors for a few minutes after.

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Recently, Motorpoint’s resident car expert Tim Rodie warned drivers to avoid certain defrosting hacks that could cause damage to your vehicle. He says the popular ‘sandwich bag trick’ – where people remove built-up ice use a bag filled with hot water – can cause serious burns.

The expert says this hack can also cause the windscreen to crack due to ‘rapid’ change in temperature. “It’s also important to remember that if your car hasn’t warmed up, the water on your windscreen can refreeze – obstructing your view,” he added. “Not to mention, causing your windscreen wipers to stick.”

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