Use it as a rain repellent and increase the visibility when you drive on rainy days
Rainy days can be troublesome for some drivers. Although every car has wipers to ensure good visibility, sometimes they need a little help to do their job correctly. Rain repellants, for example, create transparent, hydrophobic layers that make water roll away quicker on the windshield’s surface. Still, it doesn’t make much sense to spend money on those products when you can make your own rain repellent at home.
If your windshield wipers don’t work as they should, we recommend wiping a paste made of baking soda and water on your windshield. Next time you drive in the rain, you’ll notice an incredible difference. This trick could easily be a life-saving hack for those with faulty wipers when the rain hits hard halfway through a long drive and your visibility isn’t that good.