Most drivers know their vehicle insurance policy comes into play after a road-going calamity with another car – that is, if they ever think about insurance at all. But what if something less dire (but ...
Frost forming on car windscreens is unavoidable during cold spells when temperatures drop below freezing. Moisture in the air condenses as temperatures reach zero degrees Celsius and can settle on ...
If you fancy giving this a go, all you need is water and rubbing alcohol. Mix half a cup of water with half a cup of rubbing ...
It works best on light frost rather than thick, hard ice DRIVERS can clear their windscreen of frost and ice this winter in just seconds with a quick squeeze of an essential item that can cost as ...