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A Quick and Easy Way to Defrost Your Car Windows in Seconds

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Introduction: Winter mornings can be beautiful, but they can also lead to a frustrating situation—defrosting your car windows. Instead of waiting for your engine to warm up or relying on chemical sprays, there's a simple trick you can use to clear the frost from your windshield and windows in seconds. This quick method will save you time, energy, and a lot of hassle when you're in a hurry.

Ingredients:

1 spray bottle
2/3 cup of rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)
1/3 cup of water
Optional: 1 tablespoon of dish soap (for added effectiveness)
Instructions:

Prepare the Solution:

Take the spray bottle and mix 2/3 cup of rubbing alcohol with 1/3 cup of water.
If you'd like, add a tablespoon of dish soap to the mixture for extra performance.
Shake Well:

Secure the cap on the bottle and shake it well to mix the ingredients thoroughly.
Spray on Frost:

When you're ready to defrost your car windows, simply spray the solution directly onto the frosted areas of your windshield or side windows. The alcohol will cause the ice to melt almost instantly.
Wipe Away Excess:

After the frost melts, use a cloth or paper towel to wipe away the excess liquid and any remaining ice.
Serving and Storage Tips:

Storage: Store the spray bottle in a cool, dry place when not in use. It's a good idea to keep it in your car’s glove compartment so it's easily accessible on frosty mornings.
Serving: This trick is effective for clearing frost off the windshield, side mirrors, and windows. For larger surfaces, you may need to repeat the process in sections.
Variations:

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