Winter can be tough on cars, especially for those who don’t have the luxury of a garage.
Cold weather brings challenges like frozen locks, windows, and mirrors, which can cause frustration and waste precious time in the morning.
Here are some simple tips to keep your car in good condition and save yourself the hassle during the winter months.
ESSENTIAL TOOLS
No matter what tricks you use, always have these essentials in your car: a snow brush, an ice scraper, and de-icing fluid.
WIPERS
Overnight, wipers often freeze to the windshield, making them unusable. To avoid this, simply pull old socks over the wipers before leaving your car. This quick fix will keep them ice-free and ready to use.
SIDE MIRRORS
Clear side mirrors are crucial for safe driving. To protect them from ice buildup, place plastic bags over the mirrors when parking overnight. This will save you from scraping ice off in the morning.
WINDOWS
Ice forms on all car windows, including the windshield, during freezing nights. A practical solution is to cover the glass surfaces with a towel or an old piece of cardboard. In the morning, you’ll have clear windows, and as a bonus, your wipers won’t stick to the windshield.
MOISTURE INSIDE THE CAR
Moisture that accumulates inside the car overnight can be a persistent problem. A clever trick to absorb this moisture is to fill a sock with cat litter and leave it in the car overnight. It works as an effective dehumidifier.
LOCKS
Frozen car locks are a common winter headache for drivers. To prevent this, spray some lubricant into the locks as soon as you park your car for the night. The lubricant will create a chemical barrier, preventing the locks from freezing.
By following these tips, you can save time, protect your car, and ensure a smoother start to your day during the cold winter months.