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Melt Car Ice in Seconds: Expert's Secret Hack

Summary

  • A weather expert suggests using isopropyl alcohol and water to melt car ice.
  • The mixture prevents ice formation by lowering water's freezing point.
  • Avoid using hot water, as it can cause car windshields to crack.
Melt Car Ice in Seconds: Expert's Secret Hack

Winter weather experts have revealed a swift and economical method for clearing ice and frost from vehicles, offering an alternative to tedious scraping. Meteorologist Ken Weathers demonstrated how a homemade solution of isopropyl alcohol and water can instantly melt frost from car windscreens.

This technique bypasses the risks associated with using hot water, which can lead to cracked glass due to sudden temperature changes. Instead, a mixture of approximately two parts isopropyl alcohol to one part water is sprayed onto the frosty surface. The alcohol's low freezing point, around -89°C, ensures the solution remains liquid and effectively thaws the ice.

The prepared solution can be stored in a spray bottle inside the vehicle for immediate use. While highly effective for light frost, thicker ice might still require a brief scraping. It is important to note that isopropyl alcohol is flammable and should be stored safely, away from heat sources.

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Ken Weathers' trick uses a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water, which has a much lower freezing point than water alone, effectively melting ice on contact.
The safest way is to use a spray solution of isopropyl alcohol and water, as hot water can crack the glass.
Isopropyl alcohol can be cheaply purchased from chemists, DIY stores, and supermarkets.

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