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Winter can cause several problems for drivers. Among the most frustrating is ice formation on the windshield. If you park your car outside, not only do you have to spend precious minutes scraping the glass clear, but the harsh temperatures and inclement conditions also make your vehicle more vulnerable to developing a cracked windshield. Here are three ways that you can prevent ice buildup.

How to Keep Your Windshield From Icing Over

1. Use a Protective Cover

Applying a protective cover is ideal because it can prevent both a cracked windshield and damaged wiper blades. Select a product that is specifically designed to shield the surface from the ravages of ice, frost, and snow. They’re typically constructed from polyester, and they can even safeguard the inside of your car from potent ultraviolet rays that can damage upholstery over time.

2. Apply a Vinegar Solution

cracked windshieldVinegar happens to be an excellent tool for minimizing the likelihood of ice formation and preventing a cracked windshield. Simply fill a spray bottle with three parts vinegar and one part water. Shake it vigorously, then spray it directly onto the windshield and the other windows. Finish by wiping the windows down thoroughly. You can even spray this concoction directly onto ice or snow if you want to break it down faster to get on the road quickly. For optimal results, perform this step daily in the winter.

3. Try the Alcohol Method

Another at-home remedy is rubbing alcohol. Combine two parts of the liquid with one part water in a spray bottle. Shake it thoroughly, then spray it directly onto the glass surface. Then, wipe it down. Much like vinegar, you can spray it directly onto the ice to help it break down.

 

Drivers throughout St. Peters, MO, trust the professionals at Consumer Glass for all of their windshield repair and replacement needs. Serving the community since 1987, the company offers a wide range of services. They can replace your cracked windshield, repair auto glass chips, and fix the other windows, too. Visit them online for more information on their services, or call (636) 397-6800 to schedule an appointment.

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