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Amazing $4 Walmart item will help you clear ice from your windshield in seconds and save you from scraping

A CAR expert has shared their top tip to clear ice on vehicle windows on cold winter mornings.

In the colder months, motorists are faced with the daily challenge of de-icing their cars – leaving them running risk of being late for work or school.

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Driving in the winter often means having to allow extra time in the morning to clear frost from windows[/caption]

However, Ed Colley, Head of Brand and Marketing at UK-based window repair and replacement service Autoglass, has picked out a method that works perfectly – using a simple rain repellent spray on the car’s windshield the night before temperatures drop.

He said: “The best bet for clearing the frost is to use a proper ice scraper, which can remove the ice efficiently without scratching the glass.

“For those who are really prepared, applying a rain repellent to your windscreen the night before will limit the water sitting on the glass and can make de-icing your windscreen much easier and quicker.”

Drivers can find the product Rain-X Original Treatment in a 3.5 oz bottle at stores such as Walmart for less than $4.

Rain repellent sprays are designed to give car windows an extra layer that reduces friction, meaning drops of water that land on windows are much more likely to slide off.

This means ice is much less likely to form when the temperature drops to freezing.

Ed also warned motorists to avoid certain defrosting methods as they could cause expensive damage.

He said: “Drivers should avoid the temptation to remove the ice by pouring boiling water over the windscreen, as the sudden change in temperature can cause the glass to expand and cause small chips to expand into bigger cracks.

“Using sharp objects like credit cards to clear the ice is also likely to scratch the glass while turning on the car engine and leaving it to clear the ice can take time and is not the most environmentally friendly option.”

This comes as an auto technician has warned aspiring car buyers about a missing item no longer included in many vehicles on the market.

College student Courtney McKeown was one of those victims when, one day, her Jeep caught a flat and called the American Automobile Association (AAA).

McKeown assumed the professional would arrive at her location, remove the spare tire from her truck, and replace the flat.

However, the college student soon realized there was no spare tire in the trunk of her Jeep.

“We thought it would be in there. So, we opened that up and realized there wasn’t a spare tire,” McKeown told Scripps News.

Her car did not even include a temporary “donut” tire.

Instead, all that was in her trunk was a small air pump.

“This is what you get as an alternative to a spare tire,” dad Chris McKeown added.

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Drivers can find the product Rain-X Original Treatment in a 3.5 oz bottle at stores such as Walmart for less than $4[/caption]

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Mysterious medieval castle built in middle of frozen lake in Poland…& no one knows who owns it or how they finished it

A HUGE medieval castle has popped up in the middle of a frozen lake in Poland, but it’s veiled in mystery.

The bizarre and grand construction has been recorded from the air but no one is exactly sure why the structure was built or who owns it.

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Stobnica Castle has finally been completed after nine years of construction[/caption]
Aerial view of a medieval castle on a frozen lake.
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Mystery has surrounded the controversial site as people do not know who owns the castle or why it was built[/caption] Map showing the location of Stobnica Castle in Poland, built on a frozen lake.

Construction of the strange Stobnica Castle started in 2015 and has been built on a man-made island in a secluded spot in the west of the country.

The project, built on a protected nature reserve, has been hugely controversial.

This massive building flew under the radar until 2018 when local environmental groups and authorities became aware.

The unbelievable building was made on the outskirts of Notecka Forest, around an hour away from Poznan. 

Stobnica Castle features tall towers, stone walls, and grand turrets.

The huge fairytale site is around 230 feet high and about 656 feet long.

Recent aerial footage revealed the castle, which has taken nine years to build, now sits completed on a snow-covered and frozen lake.

Theories have swirled around who owns this secluded castle and why it was built in the first place.

Some people thought the Polish billionaire Jan Kulczyk, who died in 2015, could have been behind the project.

Other rumours claimed the site was funded by money from offshore accounts.

Some recent reports have also suggested that the Polish company DJT could have been behind the building.

The controversy about this grand but unexpected site became legal after seven people, reportedly investors, were detained by cops in 2020, according to Notes from Poland.

A local governor was even removed from office over this castle.

Those held by police were accused of causing damage to the idyllic environment.

Various attempts by building authorities to block the project haven’t worked, although it was paused at certain points.

The reason for its construction has also been questioned.

Its developers reportedly insisted the building is intended to be the owner’s main residence but some people have questioned this.

Some locals have speculated the grand structure could be transformed into a luxury hotel.

Stobnica Castle has been open to visits where guests can cruise around the site on a barge, eat at an on-site coffeehouse or even visit a gift shop.

Tickets for the attraction can go for around £10 (49 Zloty), according to the castle’s website.

Aerial view of Stobnica Castle under construction on a man-made island.
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Everyone can see the red car but you have 20/20 vision if you can spot the hidden football in Santa’s sack in 7 seconds

PUZZLE solvers have been challenged to crack this unique optical illusion that has baffled the minds of many.

Only a true genius with a high IQ and a perfect 20/20 vision can crack this challenge in less than seven seconds.

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Spot the hidden football in under seven seconds[/caption]

Everyone can see the orange foxes, but one football is cleverly tucked away – can you spot it?

You must bring out your best game to crack this challenge otherwise it will leave you pulling your hair out as you race against the clock.

It is indeed one of the toughest brainteasers ever created – and you may end up losing your mind trying to work out the picture.

But with the sharpest eyes and the strongest minds, you stand a great chance of succeeding.

Although it may seem like an ordinary image, this is no easy feat, and the average person gives up after a minute.

But you can try your luck and see if you can crack the challenge and beat these people.

And you have just seven seconds to solve it and become a winner.

So buckle up, set the timer, and test your puzzle-solving skills.

But did you know that solving optical illusions is a great way of training your brain and improving creative thinking?

Brainteasers are purposefully designed to trick our vision and can be used as simple determiners of intelligence.

How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me?

ENGAGING in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions.

Optical illusions make a little bit more sense when you learn that our eyes have very little to do with what we see and it is our brains that play the key role in creating images and trying to protect us from the potential threats around us.

Our brain is constantly trying to make sense of the world at the quickest pace it can despite the world being in 3D and the images on our retinas being in 2D.

It can be really difficult for your brain to interpret everything at once so it will often take shortcuts and give you a simplified version of what you see so you can have quicker reaction times if the object you’re looking at looks dangerous.

When you look at an object what you’re really seeing is the light that bounced off of it and entered your eye, which is converted into electrical impulses that your brain then turns into an image.

Our brains can warp straight lines if an object in the middle of them looks like it’s drawing closer as it wants to emphasize the potential threat.

Different colours and light and dark can make the same-sized objects look different or make patterned images look like they’re spinning.

Some benefits include:

  • Cognitive stimulation: These activities challenge the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility.
  • Problem-solving skills: Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
  • Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function.
  • Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes.
  • Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus.
  • Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief.

So you might want to try The Sun’s wide range of optical illusions created to stimulate the deepest parts of your brain.

The answer to our original puzzle is coming up, as well as some more challenging tasks to try.

In this mind-bending image, everyone can count the ducks but if you can find the hidden needle among the reeds in less than seven seconds you may have 20/20 vision.

Another tricky brainteaser features a gnarled tree but only those with high IQ can spot a sleepy cat hiding on it.

If that’s still not hard enough for you, then have a go at spotting the hidden broom amongst the clothes in less than five seconds.

Or you can have a go at figuring out the hidden message in this band’s cover art that has confused fans for years.

Lastly, puzzle fanatics have been left scratching their heads trying to find the lost feather in just 12 seconds.

Coming back to our challenge – were you able to solve the mind-bending optical illusion?

If you are still scratching your head trying to figure out the confusing picture, we’ve marked the solution for you – scroll down to find it.

Congratulations to those who solved the puzzle in under a minute.

But if you manage to solve it in just seven seconds, you are a genius with a perfect 20/20 vision.

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Kroger promises to ‘troubleshoot’ after shopper claims prescriptions were left unfilled from ‘never working properly’

A KROGER shopper raged at the chain after she claimed an issue had left her without a prescription.

The customer fumed and blamed the chain’s app for keeping her waiting.

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A Kroger shopper raged at the chain after she supposedly had an issue with her app[/caption]

Saphira (@Saphiragaga) called on Kroger to make a change to its system to prevent the issue she has supposedly encountered.

“@kroger you guys need to get your app together,” Saphira wrote on X.

“It is never working properly and so frustrating.”

She then explained how the app issue had apparently not allowed her to order medication.

“Can’t even get to order prescriptions. Come on Kroger……get it together please.

“Tired of installing and uninstalling which never works.”

Kroger quickly apologized to their customer and promised to escalate the problem.

“Hi, there! We’re sorry to hear this, and we would love to help!” Kroger wrote.

The chain asked the shopper to call them so they could “troubleshoot” the issue with their digital team.

NOT APPY

Saphira has not been the only Kroger shopper to complain about the chain’s app, The U.S. Sun has previously reported.

The grocery retailer apologized to another shopper who claimed they were treated “like a criminal” when they attempted to leave the store.

This shopper said they were “done” with the chain after they claimed they experienced an issue using the receipt on their app to leave the store.

“@kroger why can’t I use my receipt in your app to get past the ridiculous security guard?” the disgruntled customer wrote on X.

“Your stupid sign claims you can ask me for a receipt, why isn’t the one in your app good enough?

All about the app

Kroger's app promises different ways to save money in one convenient place.

Shoppers can clip digital coupons and get personalized savings.

App users can earn one fuel point for every dollar they spend and redeem them for as much as $1 off each gallon of gas at participating retailers.

Customers can save over $1,000 on average each year, according to Kroger’s website

“Being treated like a criminal because I shopped is BS. F***ing done with your business.”

Kroger was quick to respond, writing, “We apologize for any inconvenience.

“Please send us a PM with your phone number, email address, and the zip code of store address you are referring to so we can forward your feedback to our leadership.”

Another customer complained about an app change that meant they had problems redeeming coupons.

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Amazon is selling a modern tiny home for $9,599 – it can be used as a weekend getaway and comes with free delivery

IT’S more difficult than ever these days to get a foot on the property ladder and saving for a deposit can take an age.

So this tiny home from Amazon is a welcome addition to any would-be homeowner’s options.

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This tiny home from Amazon costs under $10,000 and is customizable[/caption]
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The interior of the tiny home can be designed to suit the individual[/caption]

It’s on sale for just $9,599 and is ideal as a permanent residence, holiday home or guest house.

Plus, it’s affordable so buyers won’t need a mortgage to move in.

The contemporary cabin-style house is customizable and at its most basic comes with a living room, bedroom and bathroom.

Opt for a larger size – it’s available as 20, 30 and 40ft versions – and you could have an open-plan living and dining space, three bedrooms and a bathroom.

A minimalist exterior opens through double doors to an open-plan space that can be designed to your wishes.

Ample windows across each side of the building create an airy feel – and whatever way you configure the interior rooms, they will all benefit from natural daylight.

The tiny home is ready to move into, with a functional kitchen and modern bathroom.

Wooden floors add to the clean aesthetic, while aluminium windows keep out cold and draughts, enhancing the contemporary vibe.

Built to withstand different climates, the prefab is robust and constructed with weather-resistant materials, fireproof board and sandwich panels.

According to the manufacturer the house offers “all the comforts of a traditional home in a smaller, more efficient package, making it perfect for those looking to reduce their environmental footprint”.

They say it is: “Super easy and fast to install”, even without a crane, adding that it would take a team of six just one hour to assemble.

They also state it can be easily relocated, thanks to its portable design, so if you decide to move you can move your house with you.

HOME OR HOLIDAY HOME

As well as being perfect as a first home or as an answer for homeowners looking to downsize, the house could provide extra accommodation for guests or grown-up kids, especially if you have a large yard in which to locate it.

Alternatively it would make a great weekend getaway for owners and for landlords looking for holiday rentals, depending of course on where the building is situated.

What is a tiny home?

Technically, a tiny home is any house measuring under 400 square feet.

Many tiny homes are built on trailers so they can be towed anywhere, and some are converted from old school buses or vans.

Each state has its own rules about tiny homes, but, generally, they are not subject to the same taxes as regular homes.

However, Alaska, Iowa, Louisiana, North Dakota, New Jersey, New York, Wisconsin, and West Virginia have made tiny homes illegal as permanent dwellings.

Tiny homes are becoming increasingly popular as Americans look for alternatives to expensive housing costs.

Some states – such as Florida, Georgia, Texans, Minnesota, California and North Carolina – welcome them, however that’s not the case everywhere.

In some places, including Iowa, New Jersey, New York and Louisiana permanent tiny homes are illegal.

There’s more than 10,000 such homes in the US and the fact they are so affordable, costing a fraction of the price of traditional dwellings, means they’re likely here to stay.

They’re a great solution for people wanting a more sustainable way of life – they’re usually smaller and generally well insulated, so utility costs are less.

Incorporating recycled materials into the customization of the buildings could also make them more environmentally friendly.

One couple moved from their 3,000 square-foot home into a tiny home in Virginia Beach then built a tiny home village.

Meanwhile, two brothers built their tiny home for just $6,000, saving money by doing all of the work themselves.

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