It’s the time of year where just getting your car off your driveway can become a chore in itself, especially in the early mornings when it’s still cold and dark and you have to spend ages chipping away at a sheet of thick ice across your windscreen.

What's even worse is when you think you've scraped it all off, you jump behind the wheel, and the realisation hits you that the inside of your car windscreen has frozen up too, which happens when condensation forms inside the car, then freezes.

But according to experts at LeaseCar, there is a cheap and easy way to stop your car from freezing over, inside or out, in the first place, which will put an end to battling with the ice scraper (or an old debit card) every time you set off for work.

The experts say a simple white vinegar solution,

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