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How Do You Use Rubbing Alcohol To Melt Ice?

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How Do You Use Rubbing Alcohol To Melt Ice?

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There are many mornings throughout the winter where you wake up only to find that your car windshield is covered in ice. Some of that ice seems to get such a good grip on the windshield that it doesn’t want to let go. In this case, you need to use alcohol in addition to your ice scraper. The alcohol will melt the ice rather quickly so that you can get moving. Brush all of the snow off of your windshield to get down to the ice. Pour an entire bottle of rubbing alcohol over your windshield. Start at the top since the alcohol will flow down. Slowly move from the driver’s side of the windshield to the passenger side. Wait two or three minutes and then use your ice scraper to scrape away the remaining ice. It should come off with ease.

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