
Owning a car comes with freedom, flexibility, and convenience—but also some headaches, especially in winter. One recurring issue is when snow or frost builds up on your windshield, making your morning routine more stressful.

Owning a car comes with freedom, flexibility, and convenience—but also some headaches, especially in winter. One recurring issue is when snow or frost builds up on your windshield, making your morning routine more stressful.
I’ve tried many tricks to clear the frost, but I recently discovered an inexpensive and easy solution. The secret? A simple mix of water and rubbing alcohol. By combining one-third water with two-thirds rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle, you can keep it in your car for quick use.
This method works wonders because rubbing alcohol has a much lower freezing point than water, which helps it melt the ice faster and prevent frost from forming in the future. It’s a budget-friendly alternative to expensive frost-removal products.
To prevent frost altogether, try a more unconventional tip: place a sock filled with kitty litter on your dashboard. It absorbs moisture and keeps your windshield frost-free, even without a garage.
If you’ve tried this trick and it worked, share it! Let’s help others start their day a little less stressed and make winter mornings easier.