Winter season is somewhat a suffering for people who own cars. It is very disappointed and devastated to see your car with full of frozen ice on it in the morning, especially when you have to go somewhere with an urgency. Here is a trick by a weatherman from Tennessee Ken Weathers to defrost your car wind shied in just a few minutes.
Mr. Weathers suggest the ingredients Isopropyl or rubbing alcohol and water for the process. Mix ⅓ part water and ⅔ part isopropyl or rubbing alcohol together and pour into a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto your windshield, and voila! You’ll see the ice disappear instantly.
“The reason why this works is rubbing alcohol has a freezing point of 138 degrees below freezing so you can always keep this mixture in your car and it will never freeze,” Weathers explains in a video posted.
For people who are concerned about the alcohol causing damage to the paint of the vehicle, Weathers says, it would only be small amounts that would actually come in contact with the paint. He also adds that if you wash and/or wax your car when recommended (or when it is dirty) by your manufacturer, you shouldn’t have any issues with most things that come in contact with the paint’s surface. (Make sure all chemicals are labeled and kept away from small children in your home.)