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    Anything to keep my windows from fogging?

    Im trying to figure out what kind of “anti-fog” products are out there, and what actually works. I like to drive with my windows down, but its hard to do in the mornings with all of Houston’s humidity. My defroster cant keep up with the humidity coming into the car, so I end up having to keep my windows up.

    Is there any anti-fog type products that work well? Being safe on tint would be a plus so I can use it on the rear window as well.

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    Re: Anything to keep my windows from fogging?

    The only thing I know of is a Rain-X product anti-fog product that I've seen at Autozone.

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    Re: Anything to keep my windows from fogging?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinalyx View Post
    Im trying to figure out what kind of “anti-fog” products are out there, and what actually works. I like to drive with my windows down, but its hard to do in the mornings with all of Houston’s humidity. My defroster cant keep up with the humidity coming into the car, so I end up having to keep my windows up.

    Is there any anti-fog type products that work well? Being safe on tint would be a plus so I can use it on the rear window as well.

    Shawn
    I used to keep a can of shaving cream in my Bronco for this very reason, but it must contain Menthol. Try it out on your bathroom mirror before your next shower.

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    Re: Anything to keep my windows from fogging?

    I have used the RainX FogX and don't waste your money it doesn't work.

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    Re: Anything to keep my windows from fogging?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Knight View Post
    I have used the RainX FogX and don't waste your money it doesn't work.
    Same here. Haven't been able to find any product that will work.
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    Re: Anything to keep my windows from fogging?

    ###, so no one makes an anti fog coating?

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    Re: Anything to keep my windows from fogging?

    I run my A/C and turn the heat up. I don't know what it is about this, but it works and I've been doing it for years. Keeps the car comfortable too.

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    Re: Anything to keep my windows from fogging?

    lol, that would work if i wasnt in houston. its already hot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1700 View Post
    I run my A/C and turn the heat up. I don't know what it is about this, but it works and I've been doing it for years. Keeps the car comfortable too.
    This would be exactly what the "defrost" or "defog" setting on your climate control would be. A/C works by drawing moisture out of the air, the same moisture that's accumulating on the inside of your windshield.

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    Re: Anything to keep my windows from fogging?

    Quote Originally Posted by JBL View Post
    I used to keep a can of shaving cream in my Bronco for this very reason, but it must contain Menthol. Try it out on your bathroom mirror before your next shower.
    +1

    This is the only thing that actually works. I use the gel instead because that is what I have on hand. You can also used a diluted dish soap and water. The shaving cream and dish soap acts as a surfactant and prevents the fog from forming up. Dont use the rain-x for fog, absolute garbage.
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