Drivers warned against TikTok 'hacks' that could leave your car unfit for the road - and cost you hundreds
The insurance experts warn against it, saying: “We strongly advise against undergoing this hack. Trying to open a frozen in this way can damage the lock and door itself.", CD case or something similar to scrape away ice and snow - as well as potentially snapping your card, this method could also scratch your windows.
It involves using soap and water to apply a thin layer of shaded plastic over the car window, creating a tinting effect.Tinted windows restricting more than 65 per cent of light could even be illegal - and anything illegal couldThe Irish insurance experts say: “DIY car window tints can be very dangerous and can lead to your car insurance being voided if not installed correctly.
The experts advised: "We advise speaking to a professional for installation. When applied incorrectly, the tint can actually obscure your vision out of the window and increase chances of a car accident especially when driving at night.”Savvy motorists have come up with another car hack that could save you time this winter., to defrost windscreens in seconds, drivers only need to fill a zip-lock bag with hot water and rub it over their windscreen and windows.
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