In the morning in the winter, you can not only have difficulty on a cold morning or night, but it can also make you hurt if your head or face is frozen. I'm sure you can wake up early.
In winter mornings, not only do you face the challenge of a cold environment, but it can also be painful if your head or face freezes. I'm sure you've experienced the struggle of waking up early every day in the morning to defrost or de-ice your car.
However, you don't need to worry about it when a young mother named Chloe shares a simple tip that you should take.
Now, with her tip, you don't need to wonder if temperatures will drop low enough for a white Christmas or worry about your car parking outside.
On TikTok, a woman, known as Chole, who goes by @chloemart15, frequently posts videos about her 'little life hack'.
In a recent video, she revealed her hack that helps you save time when defrosting or de-icing your car every day.
She told viewers that they needed to put lukewarm water from the tap straight into a plastic bag and drag the bag up and down the windscreen of her car. The icy layer then dissipates with the support of viewers.
She said in the video: 'This is super quick and easy,' she said, 'all you need to do is put lukewarm water from the tap straight into a plastic bag.'
'It literally takes five seconds, if that,' Chloe added. 'I cannot live without it.
'Try it, guys; you will not regret it.'
The instructive clip quickly went viral and gained over 10 million views.
Below the video, numerous people expressed surprise about her hack, while someone thanked her and applied the hack to their car.
However, Chloe did urge caution with her hack. She said that when you use lukewarm water to rub car glass, if you aren't careful, your car's windows can be damaged. She explained that a sudden temperature change can cause small cracks, even leading to a smashed windscreen.
The content creator also reveals another trick. You should use a mixture of water and vinegar and apply the mix to the windshield in the evening.
The solution would prevent the buildup of ice from forming when vinegar's freezing point is lower than that of water. So, this mix can protect your car overnight.
Good luck.