Winter weather and road salt can cause expensive rust damage to your car. AAA shares essential tips to protect your vehicle and avoid costly repairs this season.
The best way to melt ice off of a windshield is with a mixture of two-parts rubbing alcohol and one-part water in a spray ...
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After a historic cold snap hit Florida over the weekend, chilly weather continued, and people found frost on their cars on ...
08:59, Mon, Feb 2, 2026 Updated: 09:39, Mon, Feb 2, 2026 The UK is currently gripping with a cold snap as freezing temperatures sweep the country. Getting up and starting your day in these bitter ...
Condensation and mist can prove a real headache for drivers during winter mornings, often taking considerable time to clear. Many motorists find themselves spending extra time preparing their vehicles ...
Police are hunting for two yobs after a mother and her toddler were almost killed when the hurled a brick through her car windscreen from a bridge. Sam Mapston had been driving with her two-year-old ...
Unless you have an insulated garage, ice on the roads means ice on your vehicle's windshield. If you're unable to prestart your car, or don't have the time to, there are other ways to quickly clear ...
Don't pour hot water on your windshield to melt ice, as the thermal shock could crack the glass. Avoid using vinegar to de-ice your windshield, as it can damage your vehicle's paint and chrome. Use a ...
Winter mornings behind the wheel can be stressful when you're in a rush. You're scraping ice off your windshield, brushing snow off the roof and hoping the engine starts in the freezing temperatures.