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Oz_TCH
09-14-2012, 12:36 PM
Anything I can do to stop it from happening ?

Slightly leave window open ?

Any idea ? Any product to help stop it ?

I use the wiper blade and that clear it up but hate that it mess up my windshield. Can't have whole car looking good with dirty windshield.

Thx.

Darvetis
09-14-2012, 12:39 PM
If you have air conditioner, use it full blast directed towards windshield (fresh, not recirculated air).

Skimmer0220
09-14-2012, 01:13 PM
Would if you don't of ac?


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Vegas Transplant
09-14-2012, 03:47 PM
Fog, or dew?

Either way, I have no clue

Cool avatar, btw.

Wors
09-14-2012, 03:48 PM
CarPro has a product. Not sure how well it works:

CarPro Fog Fight, defogger, car window defogger, windshield anti fog (http://www.autogeek.net/carpro-fog-fight-kit.html)

mbkite
09-14-2012, 03:51 PM
Fix the water leaking in your car or trunk

Vegas Transplant
09-14-2012, 03:54 PM
I think the Op is referring to the outside - since stating about wipers.

@ Wors, the product was highly sought after at first, but then:http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/44506-first-impressions-carpro-fog-fight.html

FUNX650
09-14-2012, 04:12 PM
You do seem to have quite a quandary!

-Are no other vehicle surfaces being fogged/dewed upon?

-If not in too big of hurry...Blast away with the defroster.
(But then...there goes the plastic cowl getting water-spotted
from the dripping-wet wiper blade inserts)

-Park your vehicle with the business-end pointing East.

-Leave a little later in the morn.


:dunno:

Bob

TornadoRed
09-14-2012, 04:22 PM
Open both of the front doors, spread a beach towel across the windshield, tuck the ends of the beach towel into the vehicle, and close the doors to keep the towel in place. In the morning remove the towel and drive off. I see people use towels, cardboard, sheets, old shirts, etc.

magna_power
09-14-2012, 06:03 PM
The problem is too much moisture in the air in the cabin. Air con gives you dry air, so it helps absorb a bunch of that moisture. Open windows, don't use recirculated air.

P.S. you can use air con with the heating on high ;)

Oz_TCH
09-14-2012, 06:33 PM
Thanks y'all. Dunno if it's fog or dew but its only on the outside.
May be I'll try Fog-X.

Dr Oldz
09-14-2012, 08:33 PM
A remote start will fix it!

Vegas Transplant
09-14-2012, 09:26 PM
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/1509/brick1.jpg (http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/49690)

Texsox
09-14-2012, 09:39 PM
Sounds like you are living in the south with high temps and really high humidity. Depending on how thick if you can see well enough to drive safely, I find it clears at speeds above 50 without leaving any residue. But yeah, nothing worse than the morning after seeing all that heavy due clinging to your vehicle.


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Bunky
09-15-2012, 05:14 AM
The quickest way to get rid of it is to heat the glass. Warm air can hold more water than cool air.