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Delivery driver reveals hack to prevent car windscreen from freezing - using VODKA

2024-01-18 1,958 Dailymotion

A delivery driver has revealed a hack to prevent a car windscreen from icing up - using a bottle of VODKA. <br /><br />Jack Mentiply, 26, reckons he's found the perfect solution to icy car windscreens in the winter months and says it saves him anywhere between 5 and 10 minutes during his rounds. <br /><br />The delivery driver claims a spray of the vodka on a car windscreen and "a few shots" in the screenwash refill, will prevent it from freezing over. <br /><br />Jack shared a video demonstrating the simple hack - and claims any "cheap" bottle of the spirit will work just as well. <br /><br />He is seen pouring the vodka on his windscreen and then filling his screen wash with the remainder of the £7.99 bottle of booze. <br /><br />In the video Jack explains how alcohol "will not freeze" - therefore preventing anything icing up. <br /><br />Jack, from Albrough, Scotland, said: "I thought it was a more well-known trick to be honest. <br /><br />"It is something that I have known for quite a long time, and I have been doing it since I have been driving.<br /><br />"I was outside doing it the day before I put the original video up, and my neighbour asked me what I was doing.<br /><br />"Vodka is what I have always used. <br /><br />"It is very strong so I would have thought it will be the best type of alcohol to use." <br /><br />After sharing the video to his TikTok, he racked up over 1.8 million views from stunned road users. <br /><br />Jack followed up with a bonus hack - showing how to create a vodka screen spray so you don't have to pour it directly.<br /><br />He said: "If you get a spray bottle, and put the top part on the vodka bottle, it will last longer."<br /><br />Jack said he had previously used shop-bought screen de-icer, but found it much less effective.<br /><br />He suggested the timing is key and impacts how well it works - recommending drivers do it before bed.<br /><br />He said: "If you go outside at night and put it on your windscreen, it is far more effective."

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