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Drivers warned over common mistakes for clearing windscreens when temperatures drop

Motorists have been urged not to use credit cards or boiling water to de-ice their windshields as the UK's cold snap worsens this week.

Snow and sleet began falling in some parts of the country on Wednesday (March 8), with more wintry weather on the way. The unusual conditions have been attributed to an Arctic blast and a number of national severe weather warnings for snow and ice have been issued by the Met Office.

Sam Sheehan, motoring expert at online car dealership Cinch warned that some driving hacks that are popular during cold weather don't work - or, worse, they could damage your car. Sam explained: “Pouring boiling water on a frosted windscreen may cause cracks in the glass, while using a CD or credit card to clear your windscreen could scratch the surface or damage the seals around your windows.

READ MORE: Met Office issues amber heavy snow warning for parts of Greater Manchester

"Instead, make sure all windows are fully cleared of ice and snow, using a scraper or de-icer so you can see everything around you."

Sam also advised people to clear snow off the roof of your vehicle, or it could slip on to your windscreen. This could block your visibility or cause a hazard for other road users.

He said: "Our advice is to get into the habit of regularly checking your car, as prevention is better than the cure. This includes checking your tyres, managing your engine oil levels, keeping your coolant topped up - adding antifreeze in the autumn to avoid the water freezing during a cold snap."

As for electric cars, Sam advised ensuring the vehicle is 'regularly charged' and toping up 'where possible'. Sam added: "For all car types, check your windscreen for cracks or chips and making sure all of your car's lights are

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