Defrosting your car windscreen can be a real pain, especially when you're in a rush to get the kids to school or make it to work on time.
But there's a quick and easy way to do it - and it's even got the seal of approval from NASA engineers! When the weather gets chilly, it's likely you'll wake up to find your car covered in frost.
We all know that pouring hot water over the windscreen isn't the solution, but what is? Experts at Eden Tyres and Servicing have shared a handy tip from a NASA engineer that could save you precious time in the morning, as reported by The Mirror. "Here is the best way to defrost your windscreen according to a NASA engineer", a woman in the video explains.
She then goes on to list four simple steps: "Step one, turn on your car heater immediately and put it at full blast. Step two, turn on the car's air conditioning, as it'll help to soak up any remaining moisture inside. "Step three, turn off the car's air circulation button - when turned on this traps the humidity.
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