DRIVERS have been left stunned after a mechanic revealed a easy trick to stop your windscreen fogging up.
Veteran mechanic Scotty Kilmer, who has been in his profession for over 55 years, explained a simple hack that can be used to demist your windows.
TIKTOK: @SCOTTYKILMEROFFICIALVeteran mechanic Scotty Kilmer has revealed the one simple hack that can be used to help demist a car windscreen[/caption]
TIKTOK: @SCOTTYKILMEROFFICIALHe told people that applying some polish to your windscreen is key to removing the build up of dirt[/caption]
In a video uploaded to TikTok, Scotty described it as a “car hack no one knows”.
He proceeded to tell viewers how there are all sorts of products you can use to help demist your windscreen.
But there is one specific product that does the trick even better – polish.
He said: “Now this isn’t a wax, it’s a polish.
“You just put some on a towel and you polish the whole thing (windscreen).
“Then once it’s dry, you just wipe it off and make it clean.”
However, while this sounds simple enough, it is the process of removing dirt from the windscreen that is the most important part.
Once Scotty had done just that, he explained the real secret behind the trick.
“Now that you’ve got all the dirt off, the moisture doesn’t have as much stuff to stick to,” Scotty continued.
“You won’t get a build up of moisture like you do on a dirty windshield, on the inside – the part most people don’t think about.”
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The car veteran took to social media to warn drivers that Toyota has replaced V6 engines in its Highlander with a four-cylinder turbo engine.
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TIKTOK: @SCOTTYKILMEROFFICIALScotty says that you rub in across your windscreen and let it dry[/caption]
TIKTOK: @SCOTTYKILMEROFFICIALWipe off the polish once it has dried and it will have removed all the dirt from your winscreen[/caption]