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Boiling water on the windscreen is not advised - mistakes car owners make when de-frosting their windscreen

There are so many tips and tricks to de-ice your car but just be wary as the morning get colder that you don't make a costly mistake

We tried the plastic bag trick to defrost a car and it saved us so much time

As temperatures have taken a plunge and expect to get colder we need to be careful and mindful when driving. It is also important to defrost and demist your car correctly before hitting the road but so many of us make the same mistakes year in, year out.

Vantage Leasing reveals the most common mistakes car owners make when de-icing their windscreen so try to avoid as the mornings get colder. It could be a costly mistake

READ MORE: Never defrost car by leaving engine running on its own as you could face fines €2000 or jail

Boiling water on windscreen

According to Google Trend Data, the search term boiling water on windscreen has received a 10,0000% uplift in the last month alone. This method can cause the glass to crack due to the sudden temperature change and this effect could be even greater if there are any small chips or cracks already in the windshield. It is best practice to just avoid this method but if it is your only option, it is best to use lukewarm water, but it's generally not recommended.


Leaving your engine running

Leaving your engine running while de-icing your windscreen and popping indoors while it warms up is a common mistake that some car owners make. While it may seem like a convenient way to warm up the interior and melt ice, it's not recommended as it can lead to the possibility of fines and penalties. It can also lead to an opportunity for thieves that see your car running with no one inside.


Forgetting rear and side mirrors