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This year we were a little more successful!.
Another thing you can do to try to melt ice or frost is to simply fill a bucket with water and toss it over your windshield.This will either completely melt the ice, or will at least make it easy to scrape or brush off.

The trick here is to make sure that the water is just luke warm.If you use boiling water, you risk cracking your windows because of the rapid change in temperature.. 6) A smarter way to park your car!If temperatures will just be getting a little bit chilly, chances are the sun’s rays in the morning may be able to do all the work for you.

If you can park your car facing East (where the sun rises), then the frost on your windshield may just be melted for you before you even need to think about scraping!.So those are a few of my favorite tips!

Of course, my very favorite would be to clean out the garage and use that, but I don’t see that happening any time soon around here.
🙂 What are your favorite tips for keeping your car ice-free?I’ve been using CIL Premium paint since long before I first partnered up with them last fall for the Decor Experts on the Road tour.
I’ve always really appreciated the value of that particular product and the fact that it’s so easy to use and helps me get all of my rather dramatic painting jobs done really easily.. Our master bedroom was one of those rooms where a little paint really made a big, and dramatic, difference.. Here’s how it looked before painting:.and here’s the room after:.
Here we have Jack’s nursery before:.Kennedy’s room was so so (so so so) dark:.