A MUM has claimed she knows the right way to defrost car windscreens during winter.
Sara Deutsch, who regularly posts on TikTok, explained how a simple change to your morning routine could make a world of difference – and won’t cost a penny.
Defrosting your windscreen got a whole lot easier thanks to a hack shared on TikTokSara Deutsch says the trick is to use your visorPosting on her channel, she advised motorists to pull down their visors when they're defrosting the car.
To start, drivers should start by blasting the hot air onto the window as normal, but make sure to put their visors down.
As a result, they should find that the defrosting process is far quicker.
You’ve been shaving your legs wrong - my way's faster & gets them smootherCaptioning the clip, Sarah wrote: "Teen drivers need to know this! Frozen windshields are about to be a thing with all the cold and snow.
"So, I do this video every year. If you have a windshield that is frosted over - make sure to put your visors down, so it stops the airflow and it creates a faster defrost on your windshield.
"If you ever have a sheet of ice on your car or when it's frosted - put the [sun visor] down. Otherwise, you can feel the air come straight up over it.
"If you put the [sun visor] down, it creates a block, so that it actually defrosts faster."
At the time of writing, the clip has racked up more than 2.7 million views as thousands of viewers flocked to the comments to praise the neat trick.
"That's actually pretty smart," one user wrote.
"I'm 40! I didn't know that!,” another exclaimed.
A third agreed: "I'm sorry a teen driver… I just learned this at 32 lol."
Meanwhile, a fourth wrote: "36. news to me. I've been using washer fluid."
And a fifth penned: "As a Canadian, what the f*** - why has no one taught me this?"
I’m a nutritionist & here’s my easy weight loss recipe perfect for pizza loversIf you’re looking for more defrosting hacks, then check out this game-changing tip that allows drivers to melt ice off their windscreen instantly.
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