Author: Melinda Sineriz / Source: did you know?
Snow is lovely … for a short while. After a few days, not so much. Shoveling snow and scraping ice off your car are tedious tasks, and your commute takes even longer than usual because of all the people who don’t know how to drive in weather. It sucks, but it can be slightly better.
Here are 10 tips for making your winter a little more tolerable:
10. Finally, a use for those mismatched socks
Got a couple of mismatched socks? If it looks like the weather is going to be a bit questionable, slide one sock over each windshield wiper and pull them away from your windshield. This will keep them from getting stuck to your windshield when there’s ice and snow.
9. Shave your sweater
Sweaters are perfect winter attire, but sometimes, when you pull them out of the drawer, they look a little worse for wear. To get rid of the pilling, gently shave your sweater with a disposable razor.
8. Easier snow shoveling
There’s no way around it; shoveling snow is a miserable experience. You can make it go a little bit faster, though, by spraying your shovel with nonstick cooking spray before you start. Your shovel will cut right through the snow!
7. Use a credit card
Stuck with an icy windshield and no scraper? A credit card can do the trick in a pinch, and you won’t even be charged any interest. A…
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