Icy door lock: How to de-ice it
Salt, snow, frost – winter is no walk in the park for our car. It’s not just the windows that can freeze over, but also the car lock. There are various ways to defrost an iced-up door lock. One of them is particularly useful in times like these. Hand sanitizer can be the ideal solution. It is best to apply some directly to the key or lock. The alcohol in the solution ensures that the ice melts and the lock can move freely again

Frosted door lock How to de-ice it
Why you should keep your seatbelt fastened in summer
Do you know this? You want to buckle up in summer, but are afraid of getting a third-degree burn on the metal part of the belt? The metal parts are mercilessly exposed to the sun and heat in the car and therefore heat up to inhuman temperatures. No wonder they pose a potential risk of injury in summer. There is a simple trick to avoid this problem. Leave the seatbelt fastened even after leaving the car. This way, the sun can’t heat up the metal part and you can safely buckle up yourself and your loved ones

Why you should leave the seatbelt buckled up in summer

