Winter can be a beautiful season, but it also brings a host of challenges—especially for car owners. One of the most frustrating is discovering your car door locks have frozen overnight. This common problem can throw off your entire morning, particularly when you're in a hurry. Fortunately, there's a simple solution to this icy dilemma, and it's a trick my nana swears by that requires almost no effort at all.
Why Car Door Locks Freeze
Car door locks freeze when moisture gets trapped inside the locking mechanism. As temperatures drop, that moisture turns into ice, preventing the lock from moving. This can happen after rain, snow, or even from condensation. Understanding why locks freeze makes it easier to prevent—and fix—the problem.
Common Ways People Unfreeze Locks
Many people rely on traditional methods like de-icer sprays, heating the key with a lighter, or pouring warm water over the lock. While these techniques can work, they often require tools, preparation, or can cause damage if done incorrectly.
The Trick My Nana Swears By
Nana's solution is surprisingly simple: hand sanitizer . The alcohol in hand sanitizer lowers the freezing point of water, allowing it to quickly melt the ice inside the lock. Best of all, it's something most people already carry with them, especially in winter.
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