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Sparco_racingVTEC Jan 15, 2007 02:49 PM

Foggy Windows!
 
My windows always fog up when its raining or cold out, what can i do to prevent it? Cause usually when i turn on the defroster it makes it worse

poser_pilot6 Jan 15, 2007 02:57 PM

RE: Foggy Windows!
 
Well RainX makes an anti fog stuff that you put on the inside of your windows, from what I have heard, it works pretty good. I've been meaning to get some, I have the same problem with the foggy windows. It helps to use your defroster on cool, instead of heat. Once the fog goes away, you can put it back on heat. Also, make sure you are on the fresh air setting, not recirculate.

RTexasF Jan 15, 2007 10:38 PM

RE: Foggy Windows!
 
Keeping the windows extremely clean on the inside helps a lot. Try turning on the defroster before you actually need it in order to keep the windows from fogging up in the first place.

19Accord97 Jan 21, 2007 04:47 AM

RE: Foggy Windows!
 
I have the RainX glass wipes w/ anti-fog and for some reason, I had a horrible time w/ them. It made the windows streaky, and then my windows started getting cloudy. I had to clean em' off with Stoners glass cleaner. It seemed as though the RainX was applied to heavily, which doesn;t make sense considering it was the wipes.

1stAccord_2ndHonda Jan 22, 2007 05:32 PM

RE: Foggy Windows!
 

ORIGINAL: 19Accord97

I have the RainX glass wipes w/ anti-fog and for some reason, I had a horrible time w/ them. It made the windows streaky, and then my windows started getting cloudy. I had to clean em' off with Stoners glass cleaner. It seemed as though the RainX was applied to heavily, which doesn;t make sense considering it was the wipes.
I use RAINX all the time... you're supposed to buff the haze away with some water (not too much) and a chamois... it's like a waxy material so it needs to be buffed... once it's buffed.... it's awesome...

19Accord97 Jan 23, 2007 01:48 AM

RE: Foggy Windows!
 
Hmph! Didn't know that. I'll def. try that. Thanks.


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