The cold never bothered you anyway.
Meteorologist Ken Weathers (yes, that's his real name) of ABC affiliate WATE 6 in Tennessee published this video — which has more than 12 million views — featuring a way to instantly defrost an icy car window.
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First, Weathers demonstrates tried and tested methods of defrosting, such as using the vehicle's heater along with an ice scraper. And while effective, these methods take a little bit of time.

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He then shows another method in which he uses a spray solution to defrost the window instantly.

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Weathers then goes back to the studio to show how to make the solution — one part water, two parts rubbing alcohol.

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