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Winter Car Hack: The Surprising Solution to Common Motorist Woes
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### 4. **Kitty Litter for Traction and Moisture Control**
Keep a bag of non-clumping kitty litter in your trunk. If your tires get stuck on ice or snow, sprinkle some under them for instant traction. You can also place a sock filled with kitty litter on your dashboard to absorb moisture and prevent windshield fog.
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### 5. **Socks Over Wipers**
Prevent your windshield wipers from freezing to your windshield by slipping an old pair of socks over them when parking overnight. This trick protects the blades and saves you the hassle of chipping away at ice in the morning.
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### 6. **Plastic Bag Over Mirrors**
Side mirrors can frost up quickly. Before a cold night, cover your mirrors with plastic bags and secure them with rubber bands. In the morning, just remove the bags for instantly clear mirrors—no scraping required.
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### 7. **DIY Windshield Washer Fluid**
Make your own anti-freeze washer fluid by mixing 1 part rubbing alcohol with 2 parts water and a drop of dish soap. Store it in a spray bottle for emergencies or refill your reservoir with it when temps are low.
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### Final Thoughts
Winter driving doesn’t have to be a daily struggle. With a few clever hacks—most using things you already have around the house—you can save time, protect your vehicle, and reduce stress on those chilly mornings. Whether it’s a can of cooking spray or a tube of shaving cream, these simple items might just become your favorite tools in the battle against winter car woes.
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So next time the temperature dips, remember: the solution might be closer than you think.
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**Stay warm, drive safe, and happy hacking!**
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