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Car windows fog up like crazy
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So the inside of my car fogs up like crazy every time I drive. All of the inside of the windows become completely fogged after I've been driving for less than 10 minutes. It's getting to the point where I have to just open my windows in order to see on coming traffic if I'm making a turn. Any ideas of what I can do to fix this? Defroster works a bit for the front and back, but does nothing for the side windows.
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Crack a window a bit.
Wait, timeout - is this really a thread right now? Is this fake life?
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there is an excess amount of humidity in your car. drop a dehumidifier in your car over night and you'll be good
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for some reason this started happening to my car too all of a sudden. I just turn on the defrosters on full blast and it's fine
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my truck is the worse, it fogs like crazy for no fucking reason
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well you probably leave too much snow in your car? i dunno tho, just turn on the heat when you get in and try not to breathe as much..
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my car used to do that but i fixed it somehow yet i don't remember what i did
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Keep a woodstove in your backseat to keep the humidity down.
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I like it. It's like my custom tint.
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well, assuming you are doing the obvious and your defroster is on.. is there a thin film on your windows?
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Start the car like 5-10 min before you leave, crack all windows about one cm. Full blast defrost. That should do it, but If it doesn't then I would +1 the dehumidifier idea. I used one in my truck for awhile, problem solved. They are kinda a pain in the ass though. You need to plug them in to dry basically every night or two.
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If your car doesn't do it automatically, turn your A/C on when defrosting. A/C dehumidifies the air in your car.
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Turn on the air conditioner and still blow hot air. The air conditioner dehumidifies the air so it will get rid of the excess moisture.
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Slowpoke.
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you can select the hot airblowers to take air from inside the car or from outside, take air from outside ....
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FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUU you posted that as i was typing
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