I know they sell these, some have magnets and some have flaps that fit inside the front doors to keep it in place. I'm thinking of something simple to use from something I have in the garage or house, like a piece of cardboard or??
Has anyone here used something simple that stayed in place in windy snowstorms? I take the dog on a walk daily almost every day of the year. I've been having to scrape the car windows sometimes when the ice is hard and stubborn, and it's hard to get a tiny spot started to work the scraper. Of course, I put on my defrosters and they help in getting the windows clear, but it takes some time. I usually shovel my walk and sidewalk, and maybe the neighbors while in this process.
This year I want to save myself some work and effort. I don't like the idea of liquid defrosters which can have caustic chemicals for me and the dog. The more natural formulas, which I've tried to use, do not work well enough to bother with. Any ideas that work?
Has anyone here used something simple that stayed in place in windy snowstorms? I take the dog on a walk daily almost every day of the year. I've been having to scrape the car windows sometimes when the ice is hard and stubborn, and it's hard to get a tiny spot started to work the scraper. Of course, I put on my defrosters and they help in getting the windows clear, but it takes some time. I usually shovel my walk and sidewalk, and maybe the neighbors while in this process.
This year I want to save myself some work and effort. I don't like the idea of liquid defrosters which can have caustic chemicals for me and the dog. The more natural formulas, which I've tried to use, do not work well enough to bother with. Any ideas that work?

