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  2. The Life-Changing Hack for Defrosting Your Windshield - AOL

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    The biggest thing to keep in mind, however, is that this hack works best when the spray bottle is kept inside your house or office when not in use to keep the contents from freezing.

  3. Top hacks to deice your vehicle during winter's icy grip - AOL

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    Hot water, which can crack the glass by causing thermal shock and will refreeze as it cools. Examples of homemade solutions: A mix of isopropyl alcohol (1/3) and water (2/3) in a spray bottle.

  4. Herbsaint - Wikipedia

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    Fill the glass three-quarters full with cracked ice. Add a half teaspoon of simple syrup or sugar and two ounces of carbonated or plain water, then fill glass with more cracked ice. Stir, using a long-handled spoon with up and down motion until outside of glass is well frosted. Strain into another glass that has been chilled.

  5. How to Make Cream Cheese Frosting in Only 10 Minutes! - AOL

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    Because the frosting is made with simple, on-hand ingredients like cream cheese, butter, vanilla and confectioners’ sugar, you’ll be able to pronounce everything in the recipe. Yuck.)

  6. Frosted glass - Wikipedia

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    The frosted glass effect can also be achieved by the application of vinyl film, used as a sort of stencil on the glass surface. "Photo-resist", or photo-resistant film is also available, which can be produced to mask off the area surrounding a decorative design, or logo on the glass surface. A similar effect may also be accomplished with the ...

  7. Glass etching - Wikipedia

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    This reduced manufacturing costs and, combined with a wider use of colored glass, led to cheap glassware in the 1930s, which later became known as Depression glass. Frost etching is the process in which vinyl window material is cut to produce a pattern and then applied to a window to give a frosted patterned effect.