One of the woes of winter is no doubt the tricky situations it gets you and your car into. At least you can rest assured that there are tricks to undo some of winter's damages.
June 30, 2015
One of the woes of winter is no doubt the tricky situations it gets you and your car into. At least you can rest assured that there are tricks to undo some of winter's damages.
If your car is stuck on an icy patch and can't get enough traction, pour a small amount of undiluted chlorine-based bleach over the tires.
If your car gets mired down in snow, ice or mud, and you don't have a shovel handy, take off a hubcap and use it to dig the car free.
If the lock on your car door freezes and you can't insert the key, don't get left out in the cold.
If the lock on your car door is frozen, very carefully hold the key in your gloved hand and heat it with a match or lighter.
If you get up one cold morning and your car won't start, connect a hair dryer to a long extension cord and direct hot air at the carburetor. Then fire up the engine with ease.
You know that the slush is full of the salt the city used to clear the roads, but did you know that salt could rust your car's undercarriage? Not to worry, a cleanup is easier than you think.
Scrape ice from your windows and windshield using an empty yogurt cup.
Don't get stuck this winter; these easy fixes will have you out of the snow and out on the road in no time.
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