Rubbing windows from inside the car with a microfiber towel keeps fogging away.i guess it has nothing to stick to.
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Re: Window fogging
I use a solution of baby shampoo[a couple of drops mixed with 1 Liter of filtered water] to clean the interior windows of my car and it works well to prevent fogging.
The guys I used to play paintball with used dishwashing soap on the inside of their masks to keep fog away but I'm a little paranoid about the harshness of dishwashing soap so I decided that baby shampoo would be a better alternative.
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Re: Window fogging
I use RainX Anti-Fog and it's works ok for a week or so, it only works properly when you wipe on and let haze the wipe with a wet cloth then (not trying to totally remove it) wipe dry.
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Re: Window fogging
Originally posted by Eddystone View PostI use RainX Anti-Fog and it's works ok for a week or so, it only works properly when you wipe on and let haze the wipe with a wet cloth then (not trying to totally remove it) wipe dry.
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Re: Window fogging
The cause of windows fogging up is having the air inside the car recirculating. There is a button on the dash of all cars that has a picture of the Car with an arrow in a circular motion/direction. Turn it off when the windows fog up. This will have the car bring in air from the outside. If you can't figure this out, just crack your window
Others referred to "film." This is different, it's caused from chemicals released from the interior Plastics and upholstery. You can't really do much about this but leave the window cracked.Matt
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