There is nothing worse that heading out to your car on a cold winter morning only to find that the windscreen is completely frozen.
Many people have their own solutions to this problem, whether it's an ice-scraper or some warm water.
But a weatherman Ken Weathers (that is his real name apparently), who works at KATE ABC News in Knoxville Tennessee has shared his number one tip.
He takes two parts rubbing alcohol and one part water and puts them together in a nifty spray bottle which you can easily use on your car in the mornings.
So simple, it's genius.
Ken even posted a video explaining exactly how to do it, just in case there was any confusion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrcDxVM_gbU
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