Car tricks and tips
"Here are some simple tips, tricks, best practices, and car hacks that will keep you safe wherever you go."
Here are some simple tips, tricks, best practices, and car hacks that will not only keep you safe wherever you go, but that can help improve the performance, fuel efficiency, and other attributes of your vehicle at the same time.
Clean Headlights with Toothpaste
Clean headlights will help you maintain a much safer drive, but it is often expensive or time-consuming to get the required chemicals to do this.
However, with proper creativity, toothpaste can go from cleaning your teeth to cleaning your headlights.
Using a rag and some water to rinse off afterward, simply scrub down your headlights with toothpaste and watch the grime come right off.
Use Clear Nail Polish to Repair Windshield Cracks
If a rock or any other thing takes a large chip out of your windshield, the initial damage may be minimal.
Soon, however, that chip can lead to long cracks that stretch across the entire surface. Professional windshield repair can be costly.
Those looking for a do-it-yourself windshield sealant will find a temporary solution in the cosmetics aisle.
Fingernail polish serves as a glue that can be used to help prevent cracks from spreading.
De-ice your windshield with vinegar
If you live in an area that has particularly bad winters, one situation that is unfortunately all too common involves ice in the worst possible places.
Sometimes you'll go out to your car in the morning and be greeted by a thick layer of ice on your windshield that your defroster just can't seem to handle on its own.
You may think that pouring hot water on it will instantly solve your problem, but that will only make it worse.
Instead, use a vinegar and water mixture to melt ice the efficient way.
Cover the Windshield during winter
In the summer, you may use a sunshade to prevent the smoldering sun from heating your car’s interior.
In the winter, you can do the same thing, except put a blanket, tarp, or plastic tablecloth over the outside of your windshield to protect it from snow and ice.
This also keeps your windshield wipers from sticking to the glass.
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